生物
昆虫
RNA干扰
有害生物分析
RNA沉默
基因沉默
烟草
细胞生物学
动物
免疫学
植物
核糖核酸
病毒
基因
生物化学
作者
G.-L. Wang,Biao Hu,Yao Xiang,Zhongyan Wei,Jianping Chen,Zongtao Sun
摘要
ABSTRACT Salivary proteins secreted by phytophagous insects play pivotal roles in plant–insect interactions. A salivary protein RpSP27, from the stinkbug Riptortus pedestris , a devastating pest on soybean, was selected for studying due to its ability to induce cell death and activate immune responses in plants. RpSP27 localized to the endoplasmic reticulum and triggered reactive oxygen species burst. Virus‐induced gene silencing assays showed RAR1 plays an essential role in RpSP27‐induced cell death in Nicotiana benthamiana . Expression analyses revealed that RpSP27 is predominantly expressed in R. pedestris salivary glands. RNA interference‐mediated silencing of RpSP27 in R. pedestris significantly reduced insect survival rates and altered feeding behavior by decreasing the formation of salivary sheaths on soybeans and reducing probing and feeding duration. Furthermore, the silencing of RpSP27 in R. pedestris mitigated the staygreen syndrome in soybeans, characterized by delayed senescence and pod abnormalities. This study elucidated the role of RpSP27 in the interaction between R. pedestris and soybean, presenting a potential target for pest management strategies to protect soybean crops from the detrimental effects of R. pedestris feeding.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI