保幼激素
生物
蜜蜂
尿管体
变形
RNA干扰
基因敲除
基因
基因表达
昆虫
优生性
幼虫
内分泌学
内科学
细胞生物学
激素
遗传学
膜翅目
动物
植物
核糖核酸
医学
作者
Aline Mackert,Adriana Helena Nascimento,Márcia Maria Gentile Bitondi,Klaus Hartfelder,Zilá Luz Paulino Simões
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cbpb.2008.01.004
摘要
Tight control over circulating juvenile hormone (JH) levels is of prime importance in an insect's life cycle. Consequently, enzymes involved in JH metabolism, especially juvenile hormone esterases (JHEs), play major roles during metamorphosis and reproduction. In the highly eusocial Hymenoptera, JH has been co-opted into additional functions, primarily in the development of the queen and worker castes and in age-related behavioral development of workers. Within a set of 21 carboxylesterases predicted in the honey bee genome we identified one gene (Amjhe-like) that contained the main functional motifs of insect JHEs. Its transcript levels during larval development showed a maximum at the switch from feeding to spinning behavior, coinciding with a JH titer minimum. In adult workers, the highest levels were observed in nurse bees, where a low JH titer is required to prevent the switch to foraging. Functional assays showed that Amjhe-like expression is induced by JH-III and suppressed by 20-hydroxyecdysone. RNAi-mediated silencing of Amjhe-like gene function resulted in a six-fold increase in the JH titer in adult worker bees. The temporal profile of Amjhe-like expression in larval and adult workers, the pattern of hormonal regulation and the knockdown phenotype are consistent with the function of this gene as an authentic JHE.
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