菜蛾
生物
生育率
化学
食品科学
植物
生殖器鳞翅目
医学
人口
环境卫生
作者
Minhui Cao,Mingmin Zou,Lili Liu,Shi‐Jie Dong,Meng‐Qi Huang,Jun‐Hao Zheng,Ruo‐Nan Li,Jin‐Dong Cui,Lu Peng
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus) is a destructive pest of cruciferous crops due to its strong reproductive capacity and extensive resistance to pesticides. Seminal fluid proteins (SFPs) are the main effective factors that determine the reproductive physiology and behaviour of both sexes. Although an increasing number of SFPs have been identified, the effects of astacins in SFPs on agricultural pests have not yet been reported. Here, we elucidated the mechanisms by which Sast1 (seminal astacin 1) regulates the fertility of Plutella xylostella (L.). RESULTS PxSast1 was specifically expressed in the testis and accesssory gland. CRISPR/Cas9‐induced PxSast1 knockout successfully constructed two homozygous mutant strains. Sast1 impaired the fertility of P. xylostella by separately regulating the reproductive capacity of males and females. Loss of PxSast1 , on the one hand, significantly decreased the ability of males to mate and fertilize, mainly manifested as shortened mating duration, reduced mating competitiveness and decreased eupyrene sperm production; on the other hand, it significantly inhibited the expression of chorion genes in females, resulting in oogenesis deficits. Simultaneously, for mated females, the differentially expressed genes in signalling pathways related to oogenesis and chorion formation were significantly enriched after PxSast1 knockout. CONCLUSION These analyses of the functions of PxS ast1 as the regulator of spermatogenesis and oogenesis establish its importance in the fertility process of P. xylostella , as well as its potential as a promising target for genetic regulation‐based pest control. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.
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