保幼激素
黑豆蚜
生物
尿管体
生物化学
蚜虫科
激素
植物
有害生物分析
同翅目
作者
Haolin Li,Xue Kong,Yan Fang,Jiangan Hou,W. Zhang,Yongheng Zhang,Wei JiGuang,Xuesheng Li
标识
DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13450
摘要
Abstract Juvenile hormones (JHs) play a crucial role in regulating development and reproduction in insects. Most insects predominantly synthesize JH III, which typically involves esterification followed by epoxidation, lepidopteran insects use a pathway of epoxidation followed by esterification. Although hemipteran insects have JH III and JH skipped bisepoxide III (JH SB3), the synthesis pathway and key epoxidases remain unclear. This study was conducted on Aphis craccivora , and demonstrated that corpora allata, microsomes, Ac ‐CYP15C1, and Ac ‐JHAMT catalyze JH III production in vitro , establishing the pathway of epoxidation followed by esterification. These findings were further confirmed through RNA interference and molecular docking. The presence of JH III and JH SB3 in A. craccivora was identified, and their synthesis pathway was elucidated as follows: Ac ‐ CYP15C1 oxidizes farnesic acid to JH A, followed by methylation to JH III by Ac ‐ JHAMT , possibly providing an epoxidation site on the second carbon for JH SB3. This alteration may significantly contribute to the differentiation and functional diversification of JH types in insects.
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