生物
卵黄原蛋白
配子发生
基因
细胞生物学
动物
遗传学
胚胎发生
作者
Xiaoping Li,Changyan Liu,Yanjiao Feng,Xintao Guo,Li‐sheng Zhang,Meng‐qing Wang,Yuyan Li,Fanrong Zeng,Tony Nolan,Jianjun Mao
摘要
Abstract In insects, vitellogenin (Vg) is generally viewed as a female‐specific protein. Its primary function is to supply nutrition to developing embryos. Here, we reported Vg from the male adults of a natural predator, Chrysopa pallens . The male Vg was depleted by RNAi. Mating with Vg ‐deficient male downregulated female Vg expression, suppressed ovarian development and decreased reproductive output. Whole‐organism transcriptome analysis after male Vg knockdown showed no differential expression of the known spermatogenesis‐related regulators and seminal fluid protein genes, but a sharp downregulation of an unknown gene, which encodes a testis‐enriched big protein (Vcsoo). Separate knockdown of male Vg and Vcsoo disturbed the assembly of spermatid cytoplasmic organelles in males and suppressed the expansion of ovary germarium in mated females. These results demonstrated that C. pallens male Vg signals through the downstream Vcsoo and regulates male and female reproduction.
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