| Literature DB >> 23324493 |
Gunnar Broehan1, Tobias Kroeger, Marcé Lorenzen, Hans Merzendorfer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters belong to a large superfamily of proteins that have important physiological functions in all living organisms. Most are integral membrane proteins that transport a broad spectrum of substrates across lipid membranes. In insects, ABC transporters are of special interest because of their role in insecticide resistance.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23324493 PMCID: PMC3560195 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-14-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Overview on 73 genes identified in the genome
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| XP_967122.2 | 10722 | N/A | 114.4 | 0 | N/D | |
| XP_970623.2 | 02280 | N/A | 185.2 | 3 | + | |
| XP_001809119.1 | 02278 | N/A | 164.2 | 0 | + | |
| XP_970754.2 | N/A | N/A | 197.7 | 2 | N/D | |
| XP_970882.2 | 02274 | N/A | 214.7 | 8 | + | |
| XP_967691.2 | 10527 | 17,798,192.17,808,653 (+) | 148.0 | 0 | + | |
| XP_001812136.1 | 15859 | 12,187,194.12,207,176 (+) | 184.6 | 2 | + | |
| XP_969271.1 | N/A | 650,182.660,292 (+) | 186.3 | 11 | + | |
| N/A | 16282 | 13,853,789.13,858,783 (−) | 136.7 | 0 | + | |
| N/A | 16281 | 13,861,970.13,866,823 (−) | 104.4 | 1 | + | |
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| XP_967244.2 | 03402 | 5,939,075.5,943,546 (+) | 131.0 | 2 | + | |
| XP_001810982.1 | 03797 | 22,077,333.22,099,171 (+) | 139.9 | 3 | + | |
| XP_966724.1 | 08383 | 10,890,934.10,895,745 (+) | 70.9 | 3 | + | |
| XP_001813375.1 | 14809 | 19,030,456.19,033,317 (+) | 78.5 | 2 | + | |
| XP_974441.2 | 15192 | 2,726,918.2,738,164 (−) | 95.1 | 4 | + | |
| XP_972133.1 | 09730 | 6,893,504.6,896,933 (+) | 76.3 | 2 | + | |
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| XP_971058.2 | 08570 | N/A | 118.4 | 0 | + | |
| XP_970354.2 | 01803 | N/A | 162.6 | 0 | + | |
| XP_972214.2 | 08035 | 4,956,628.4,983,422 (+) | 185.8 | 2 | + | |
| XP_973658.1 | 13752 | 5,966,306.5,973,951 (−) | 127.2 | 3 | + | |
| XP_973693.1 | 13751 | 5,978,733.5,988,109 (−) | 143.9 | 0 | + | |
| XP_973725.2 | 13750 | 5,989,614.5,994,073 (−) | 142.5 | 3 | + | |
| XP_973757.2 | 13749 | 5,995,524.5,999,966 (−) | 142.9 | 3 | + | |
| XP_968524.2 | 14089 | 6,969,497.6,973,765 (+) | 144.3 | 0 | + | |
| XP_968603.2 | 14090 | 6,975,148.6,979,220 (+) | 125.7 | 4 | + | |
| N/A | 14091 | 6,981,397.6,985,546 (+) | 108.0 | 0 | + | |
| XP_968748.1 | 14092 | 6,989,375.6,993,654 (+) | 147.3 | 6 | + | |
| N/A | 10434 | 8,860,574.8,868,920 (−) | 147.4 | 10 | + | |
| XP_971732.1 | 14379 | 12,075,643.12,079,703 (+) | 141.1 | 0 | + | |
| XP_971687.2 | 14380 | 12,080,534.12,084,545 (+) | 136.1 | 0 | + | |
| N/A | 14381 | 12,085,585.12,089,465 (+) | 132.8 | 0 | + | |
| N/A | 14382 | 12,090,049.12,093,099 (+) | 103.2 | 0 | + | |
| XP_971802.2 | 14383 | 12,094,316.12,098,575 (+) | 143.1 | 3 | + | |
| XP_971857.2 | 14384 | 12,099,129.12,103,236 (+) | 140.7 | 0 | + | |
| XP_971908.1 | 14385 | 12,103,832.12,107,957 (+) | 143.6 | 0 | + | |
| XP_971965.2 | 14386 | 12,109,821.12,114,012 (+) | 143.3 | 5 | + | |
| N/A | 14403 | 12,560,442.12,565,573 (+) | 150.6 | 6 | + | |
| XP_970316.2 | 14589 | 15,369,140.15,373,635 (+) | 149.6 | 0 | + | |
| XP_969781.1 | 14775 | 18,589,675.18,598,980 (+) | 146.7 | 5 | + | |
| XP_969849.1 | N/A | 18,599,335.18,606,763 (+) | 145.4 | 2 | + | |
| XP_001810350.1 | N/A | 18,607,427.18,612,030 (+) | 147.2 | 0 | + | |
| XP_969711.1 | 15346 | 188,365.195,414 (−) | 140.4 | 3 | + | |
| N/A | (former 15131) | 4,354,979.4,364,295 (−) | 139.0 | 0 | + | |
| XP_970526.1 | 14880 | 11,705,126.11,709,007 (−) | 136.4 | 0 | + | |
| XP_972486.2 | 09891 | 13,193,223.13,202,867 (+) | 147.9 | 0 | + | |
| XP_972534.1 | 09892 | 13,205,046.13,210,240 (+) | 146.6 | 2 | + | |
| XP_969997.2 | 06467 | 12,119,015.12,122,960 (+) | 130.5 | 0 | + | |
| XP_970068.2 | 06468 | 12,123,192.12,127,192 (+) | 132.4 | 0 | + | |
| XP_969354.2 | 12253 | 837,310.846,332 (+) | 202.6 | 5 | + | |
| XP_969737.2 | 10962 | 5,070,045.5,076,707 (−) | 94.5 | 0 | + | |
| XP_001813826.1 | 11800 | 18,102,317.18,105,944 (−) | 68.1 | 0 | + | |
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| XP_971218.1 | 15333 | 332,622.337,550 (−) | 82.3 | 4 | + | |
| XP_971649.2 | 12277 | 2,166,813.2,174,693 (+) | N/A | 1 | + | |
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| XP_968009.1 | 10519 | 17,851,529.17,857,456 (−) | 68.6 | 21 | + | |
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| XP_971562.1 | 04420 | 6,966,233.6,971,293 (−) | 91.1 | 2 | + | |
| XP_966990.1 | 13884 | 2,974,669.2,984,045 (−) | 70.4 | 4 | + | |
| XP_972814.1 | 11927 | 15,974,910.15,978,068 (−) | 79.4 | 3 | + | |
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| XP_971210.2 | 07470 | 4,859,967.4,868,694 (−) | 71.3 | 18 | + | |
| XP_971681.1 | 07467 | 4,894,214.4,898,836 (−) | 70.9 | 6 | + | |
| XP_001813184.1 | 07466 | 4,901,619.4,910,932 (−) | 75.5 | 26 | + | |
| XP_973458.1 | 08293 | 9,112,640.9,117,930 (+) | 79.2 | 4 | + | |
| XP_001811847.1 | N/A | 11,388,853.11,411,657 (+) | 71.9 | 2 | + | |
| XP_971735.1 | 07074 | 11,389,147.11,395,881 (−) | 67.8 | 13 | + | |
| XP_973493.1 | 08454 | 12,061,217.12,066,316 (+) | 70.6 | 4 | + | |
| XP_973526.1 | 07047 | 12,069,092.12,077,377 (−) | 74.1 | 6 | + | |
| XP_975214.2 | 05701 | 10,510,228.10,520,727 (−) | 74.3 | 0 | + | |
| XP_968696.1 | 11998 | 12,953,115.12,965,075 (−) | 72.2 | 3 | + | |
| NP_001034521.1 | 11997 | 12,969,020.12,977,333 (−) | 74.4 | 0 | + | |
| XP_968472.1 | 11713 | 19,576,197.19,580,771 (−) | 102.8 | 1 | + | |
| XP_968555.1 | 12778 | 19,586,463.19,590,663 (+) | 81.5 | 0 | + | |
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| XP_973444.1 | 12169 | 2,432,030.2,439,299 (−) | 79.6 | 2 | + | |
| XP_967359.1 | 12512 | 15,160,638.15,174,277 (+) | 84.1 | 2 | + | |
| XP_974932.1 | 11755 | 18,625,705.18,648,891 (−) | 87.7 | 6 | + |
Figure 1Phylogenetic tree for ABC transporters. The maximum likelihood tree was calculated on the basis of a ClustalW alignment (Blosum62) of nucleotide binding domains from different ABC transporters of T. castaneum. The scale bar indicates an evolutionary distance of 0.5 amino acid substitutions per site. Bootstrap values are given in percentages at the internodes. Different ABC transporter subfamilies are indicated by colored shadings.
Figure 2Effects of dsRNA-injections on the development of . dsRNAs specific for different TcABC, TcEcR-A and TcVer genes were injected into penultimate instar larvae (PL), pre-pupae (PP), or adults (AD), and the phenotypes were monitored. (A) TcVer - injection into PL or PP (PLI or PPI): normal development, except for the expected white-eye phenotype. (B) TcABCA-9A/B - PLI: wing defects, elytral shortening and blisters. (C) TcABCB-5A - PLI or PPI: severe molting defects during pupal-adult molt. (D) TcABCB-5A – injection into AD (ADI): disruption of ovary maturation and egg development. (E) TcABCE-3A - PLI: larval growth arrest and death before molting. Note, localized zones of melanization (arrows). PPI: pharate pupae died before adult eclosion. (F) TcABCF-2A - PLI: death in the quiescent stage. PPI: growth arrest and death as pharate adults. (G) TcEcR-A - PLI: death in the quiescent stage. PPI: pupal-adult intermediates, defects in wing development. (H) TcABCG-8A – PLI and PPI: molting defects and developmental arrest; adult beetles with shortened elytra. (I) TcEcR-A or TcABCG-8A - PLI: prematurely developed compound eyes. (J) TcABCH-9C - PLI: death during the quiescent stage before molting. PPI: abortive larval-pupal molt and death as pharate pupae. (K) TcABCG-4C - PLI: death during the quiescent stage before molting; PPI: death at the pupal stage due to desiccation. (L) TcABCG-4C - PPI: detail view on the ventral abdomen of a pupa with traces of water bleeding at the intersegments (arrows). (M) TcVer, TcABCG-9A and TcABCG-9B - PLI: white-eye phenotype. TcRosy and TcSepia - PLI: wild-type eye and cuticle colorings. (N) TcABCG-9A and TcABCG-9B - PLI: white Malpighian tubules in adults (reddish-brown Malpighian tubules in wild-type beetles).
Summary on phenotypes caused by RNAi for genes
| | Injection into larvae | Injection into pre-pupae | Larvae/Pharate pupae | Pupae/Pharate adults | Adults |
| N/A | 30% | N/A | Wing defects, elytral shortening | Wing defects, elytral shortening and blisters | |
| N/A | 30% | N/A | Wing defects, elytral shortening | Wing defects, elytral shortening and blisters | |
| 100% | 50% | N/A | Severe molting and developmental defects during pupal-adult molt | Female adults do not produce eggs | |
| 100% | 100% | Arrest in quiescent stage, localized melanization, very small | Arrest as pharate adults, no adult eclosion | N/A | |
| 100% | 100% | Arrest in quiescent stage, very small | Arrest as pharate adults, no adult eclosion | N/A | |
| 50% | 50% | Arrest during molting, compound eye already in larvae | Wing defects, elytral shortening, dorsal abdomenexposed | Elytral shortening | |
| 0% | 0% | No phenotype | White eyes | White eyes and white Malpighian tubules | |
| 0% | 0% | No phenotype | White eyes | White eyes and white Malpighian tubules | |
| 100% | 100% | Arrest in quiescent stage, rough cuticle, due to shrinkage and desiccation | Arrest in the pupal stage, death before molting | Significant reduction in the number of eggs laid, no egg-hatching | |
| 100% | 100% | Arrest in quiescent stage, rough cuticle, due to shrinkage and desiccation | abortive larval-pupal molting | Significant reduction in the number of eggs laid, no egg-hatching |
Figure 3Expression profiles for genes at different developmental stages as determined by qPCR. Total RNA was isolated from pools of eggs, young larvae, late larvae, pre-pupae, pupae and adults and transcribed into cDNA. Triplicates of independent cDNA preparations were used as templates in qPCRs with primers specific to the respective genes. Mean normalized expression was determined by comparing CT values of the respective target gene and the reference gene TcRPS6. Standard errors are given in the tables below. Panel (A) shows the expression profiles for TcABC genes with comparably low transcript levels, whereas panel (B) shows that for TcABC genes with higher transcript levels.
Figure 4The effect dsRNA injection specific for on egg-laying and egg-hatching. dsRNA specific for TcVer (light bars) or TcABCG-4C (dark bars) was injected into 20 young female adults, which were then mated with wild-type males five days after injection. (A) The eggs laid within a period of two weeks were counted every third day, starting at day five after mating. (B) The number of larvae that hatched from the eggs was quantified. The percentage of hatched larvae was calculated relative to the number of laid eggs. Means ± S.E. (n = 3) are shown.
Figure 5Nile red staining of cryosections from late larvae injected with dsRNA specific for and To detect neutral lipids such as triglycerides, cryosections (transverse, 20 μm) prepared from the abdomen of late larvae were stained with Nile red. (A) dsRNA specific for TcVer was injected into penultimate larvae. The upper right panel shows a strong fluorescence labeling of fat body cells, fat droplets and cuticle (arrow) at low magnification; left panel, bright field micrograph. The lower panels show detail views of the cuticle in bright field (left) and fluorescence imaging (right). Nile red stains cuticular lipids of the epicuticle. The thickness of the cuticle is marked with a bracket. (B) dsRNA specific for TcABCG-4C was injected into penultimate larvae. The right panel shows only very weak fluorescence labeling of fat body cells and fat droplets, and no staining of the cuticle (arrow); left panel, bright field micrograph. The lower panels show detail views of the cuticle in bright field (left) and fluorescence imaging (right). Nile red did not stain the epicuticle.