Atypical strategies for cuticle pigmentation in the blood-feeding hemipteran Rhodnius prolixus

Author:

Berni Mateus123ORCID,Lima Leonardo13ORCID,Bressan Daniel13ORCID,Julio Alison13ORCID,Bonfim Larissa4ORCID,Simão Yasmin1,Pane Attilio1ORCID,Ramos Isabela24ORCID,Oliveira Pedro L24ORCID,Araujo Helena12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Biomedical Sciences, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro 21941-901, Brazil

2. Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Entomologia Molecular, Brasil (INCT-EM) , Rio de Janeiro 21941-902, Brazil

3. Post-graduate Program in Morphological Sciences (PCM), Federal University of Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro 21941-901, Brazil

4. Institute for Medical Biochemistry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro 21941-901, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Pigmentation in insects has been linked to mate selection and predator evasion, thus representing an important aspect for natural selection. Insect body color is classically associated to the activity of tyrosine pathway enzymes, and eye color to pigment synthesis through the tryptophan and guanine pathways, and their transport by ATP-binding cassette proteins. Among the hemiptera, the genetic basis for pigmentation in kissing bugs such as Rhodnius prolixus, that transmit Chagas disease to humans, has not been addressed. Here, we report the functional analysis of R. prolixus eye and cuticle pigmentation genes. Consistent with data for most insect clades, we show that knockdown for yellow results in a yellow cuticle, while scarlet and cinnabar knockdowns display red eyes as well as cuticle phenotypes. In addition, tyrosine pathway aaNATpreto knockdown resulted in a striking dark cuticle that displays no color pattern or UV reflectance. In contrast, knockdown of ebony and tan, that encode N-beta-alanyl dopamine hydroxylase branch tyrosine pathway enzymes, did not generate the expected dark and light brown phenotypes, respectively, as reported for other insects. We hypothesize that R. prolixus, which requires tyrosine pathway enzymes for detoxification from the blood diet, evolved an unusual strategy for cuticle pigmentation based on the preferential use of a color erasing function of the aaNATpreto tyrosine pathway branch. We also show that genes classically involved in the generation and transport of eye pigments regulate red body color in R. prolixus. This is the first systematic approach to identify the genes responsible for the generation of color in a blood-feeding hemiptera, providing potential visible markers for future transgenesis.

Funder

CAPES

Institute for Molecular Entomology

FAPERJ

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Rio de Janeiro State Foundation for Research

Brazilian Council for Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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