Neuropeptide Bursicon and its receptor mediated the transition from summer-form to winter-form ofCacopsylla chinensis

Author:

Zhang Zhixian,Li Jianying,Wang Yilin,Li Zhen,Liu Xiaoxia,Zhang SongdouORCID

Abstract

AbstractSeasonal polyphenism enables organisms to adapt to environmental challenges by increasing phenotypic diversity.Cacopsylla chinensisexhibits remarkable seasonal polyphenism, specifically in the form of summer-form and winter-form, which have distinct morphological phenotypes. Previous research has shown that low temperature and the temperature receptorCcTRPMregulate the transition from summer-form to winter-form inC. chinensisby impacting cuticle content and thickness. However, the underling neuroendocrine regulatory mechanism remains largely unknown. Bursicon, also known as the tanning hormone, is responsible for the hardening and darkening of the insect cuticle. In this study, we report for the first time on the novel function of Bursicon and its receptor in the transition from summer-form to winter-form inC. chinensis. Firstly, we identifiedCcBurs-α andCcBurs-β as two typical subunits of Bursicon inC. chinensis, which were regulated by low temperature (10°C) andCcTRPM. Subsequently,CcBurs-α andCcBurs-β formed a heterodimer that mediated the transition from summer-form to winter-form by influencing the cuticle chitin contents and cuticle thickness. Furthermore, we demonstrated thatCcBurs-Racts as the Bursicon receptor and plays a critical role in the up-stream signaling of the chitin biosyntheis pathway, regulating the transition from summer-form to winter-form. Finally, we discovered that miR-6012 directly targetsCcBurs-R, contributing to the regulation of Bursicon signaling in the seasonal polyphenism ofC. chinensis. In summary, these findings reveal the novel function of neuroendocrine regulatory mechanism underlying seasonal polyphenism and provide critical insights into insect Bursicon and its receptor.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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