Author:
Dong Xiaolin,Zhai Yifan,Zhang Jianqing,Sun Zhongxiang,Chen Jing,Chen Jie,Zhang Wenqing
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe brown planthopper (BPH),Nilaparvata lugens, is the most devastating rice pest in many areas throughout Asia. The reproductive system of femaleN. lugensconsists of a pair of ovaries with 24-33 ovarioles per ovary in most individuals which determine its fecundity. The fork head (Fox) is a transcriptional regulatory molecule, which regulates and controls many physiological processes in eukaryotes. The Fox family has several subclasses and members, and several Fox factors have been reported to be involved in regulating fecundity.ResultsWe have cloned a fork head gene inN. lugens. The full-length cDNA ofNlFoxA is 1789 bp and has an open reading frame of 1143 bp, encoding a protein of 380 amino acids. Quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) and Reverse Transcription- PCR (RT-PCR) analysis revealed thatNlFoxAmRNA was mainly expressed in the fat body, midgut, cuticle and Malpighian tube, and was expressed continuously with little change during all the developmental stages.NlFoxA belongs to the FoxA subfamily of the Fox transcription factors. Knockdown ofNlFoxAexpression by RNAi using artificial diet containing double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) significantly decreased the number of offspring and impacted the development of ovaries. ELISA and Western blot analyses showed that feeding-based RNAi ofNlFoxAgene also resulted in decreased expression of vitellogenin (Vg) protein.ConclusionNlFoxA plays an important role in regulation of fecundity and development of ovaries in the BPH via regulating vitellogenin expression.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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