Functional analysis of a chitinase gene during the larval-nymph transition in Panonychus citri by RNA interference

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TitleFunctional analysis of a chitinase gene during the larval-nymph transition in Panonychus citri by RNA interference
AuthorsXia WK, Shen XM, Ding TB, Niu JZ, Zhong R, Liao CY, Feng YC, Dou W, Wang JJ
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameExperimental & applied acarology
Year2016
CitationXia WK, Shen XM, Ding TB, Niu JZ, Zhong R, Liao CY, Feng YC, Dou W, Wang JJ. Functional analysis of a chitinase gene during the larval-nymph transition in Panonychus citri by RNA interference. Experimental & applied acarology. 2016 Jul 7.

Abstract

Chitinases are hydrolytic enzymes that are required for chitin degradation and reconstruction in arthropods. In this study, we report a cDNA sequence encoding a putative chitinase (PcCht1) from the citrus red mite, Panonychus citri. The PcCht1 (564 aa) possessed a signal peptide, a conserver domain, and a chitin-binding domain. Structural and phylogenetic analyses found that PcCht1 had high sequence similarity to chitinases in Tetranychus urticae. Real-time quantitative PCR analyses showed that the transcript levels of PcCht1 peaked periodically in larval and nymph stages. Moreover, significant increase of PcCht1 transcript level in the larvae was observed upon the exposure of diflubenzuron. In contrast, exposures of the larvae to diflubenzuron resulted in the decreased chitin content. Furthermore, through a feeding-based RNA interference approach, we were able to reduce the PcCht1 transcript level by 59.7 % in the larvae, and consequently the treated larvae showed a very low molting rate compared with the control. Our results expanded the understanding of the important role of PcCht1 in the growth and development of P. citri.

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LanguageEnglish
Language AbbrENG
Publication TypeJournal Article
Publication ModelPrint-Electronic
ISSN1572-9702
eISSN1572-9702
Publication Date2016 Jul 7
Journal AbbreviationExp. Appl. Acarol.