东方果蝇
生物
阿维菌素
RNA干扰
基因
基因敲除
马尔皮基亚小管系统
遗传学
基因表达
参考基因
亚科
有害生物分析
细胞生物学
植物
铁杉科
幼虫
核糖核酸
解剖
中肠
作者
Lin Wang,Wang He,Jinming Lu,Jun Sun,Shi‐Die Jiang,Jin‐Jun Wang,Dandan Wei
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.126836
摘要
The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are essential for regulating various physiological processes and insecticide resistance across different living organisms. ABCG subfamily genes have diverse functions in insects, but little is known about the function of ABCGs in a serious agricultural pest, Bactrocera dorsalis. In this study, 15 BdABCG genes were identified, and BdABCG6 and BdABCG11 were highly expressed in the pupal and adult stages, especially during the transition period from pupae to adults. Silencing of these two genes resulted in a significant reduction of egg production in B. dorsalis, confirming their importance in reproduction. Analysis of tissue expression patterns showed that most genes, including BdABCG1, 3, 8, and 14, exhibited tissue-specificity, with significantly higher expression levels observed in the intestine, Malpighian tubule, and fat body compared to other tissues. Meanwhile, the induction of malathion and avermectin can significantly upregulate the expression of the above four genes. Furthermore, knockdown of BdABCG3 by RNAi significantly increased the mortality of B. dorsalis upon exposure to avermectin, which suggested that BdABCG3 is involved in the transport or metabolism of avermectin in B. dorsalis. Overall, our work provides valuable insights into the function of BdABCGs involved in the reproduction and detoxification system of B. dorsalis.
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