粘虫
生物
组织谷氨酰胺转胺酶
免疫系统
寄生蜂
夜蛾
细胞生物学
夜蛾科
生殖器鳞翅目
微生物学
酶
重组DNA
生物化学
植物
免疫学
幼虫
基因
作者
Ying Zhu,Yuting Mao,Seiichi Furukawa
标识
DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.70039
摘要
Abstract Transglutaminase (TGase) is a Ca 2+ ‐dependent acyltransferase that catalyzes protein cross‐linking. We previously reported that the TGases of Mythimna separata , that is, Mys TGase1 and Mys TGase2, contribute to insect immune responses against microbial invaders. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the involvement of Mys TGases in the encapsulation immune responses that target large invaders such as parasitoid eggs and nematodes. The expression levels of mystgase s in hemocytes forming capsules around beads and nematodes were significantly higher than those in circulating hemocytes and increased in a size‐dependent manner with increasing bead size. The expression of both mystgases was detected in plasmatocytes and granulocytes, which are the capsule components. RNA interference targeting mystgase1 or mystgase2 led to a significant decrease in the encapsulation rate of the beads, whereas treatment with recombinant Mys TGases had the opposite effect. Furthermore, the knockdown of mystgase2 inhibited plasmatocyte spreading, whereas mystgase1 did not. This study highlights the potential significance of TGase in the encapsulation process and presents a notable molecular discovery of the encapsulation mechanism. This study also provides a scientific foundation for future research on insect immunity and may contribute to the development of innovative pest control strategies.
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