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RNA interference‐mediated silencing of a Halloween gene spookier affects nymph performance in the small brown planthopper Laodelphax striatellus
Author(s) -
Jia Shuang,
Wan PinJun,
Zhou LiTao,
Mu LiLi,
Li GuoQing
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
insect science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.991
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 1744-7917
pISSN - 1672-9609
DOI - 10.1111/1744-7917.12087
Subject(s) - biology , brown planthopper , nymph , prothoracic gland , instar , ecdysteroid , rna interference , ecdysone receptor , drosophila melanogaster , gene expression , gene , ecdysone , microbiology and biotechnology , rna , botany , genetics , transcription factor , larva , nuclear receptor
Abstract Post‐embryonic development of insects is highly dependent on ecdysteroid hormone 20‐hydroxyecdysone. Halloween gene spookier ( spok , cyp307a2 ) has been documented to be involved in ecdysteroidogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster and Bombyx mori . We describe here the cloning and characterization of Halloween gene spookier ( Lsspok , Lscyp307a2 ) in the small brown planthopper Laodelphax striatellus , a hemipteran insect species. LsSPOK has three insect‐conserved P450 motifs, that is, Helix‐K, PERF motif and heme‐binding domain. Temporal and spatial expression patterns of Lsspok were evaluated by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Through the fouth‐instar and the early fifth‐instar stages, Lsspok showed two expression peaks in the second‐ and fifth‐day fourth‐instar nymphs, and two troughs in the first‐day fourth and fifth instars. On day 5 of the fourth‐instar nymphs, Lsspok clearly had a high transcript level in the thorax where prothoracic glands were located. Dietary introduction of double‐stranded RNA of Lsspok in the nymph stage successfully knocked down the target gene, decreased expression level of ecdysone receptor ( LsEcR ) gene, caused nymphal lethality and delayed development. Ingestion of 20‐hydroxyecdysone in Lsspok‐ dsRNA‐exposed nymphs did not increase Lsspok expression level, but almost completely rescued the LsEcR mRNA level and relieved the negative effects on survival and development. Thus, our data suggest that the ecdysteroidogenic pathway is conserved in insects and LsSPOK is responsible for specific steps in ecdysteroidogenesis in L. striatellus .