| Literature DB >> 25493473 |
Guang-Mao Shen1, Li Shi2, Zhi-Feng Xu3, Lin He4.
Abstract
The carmine spider mite, Tetranychus cinnabarinus (Boisduval), is a serious pest on a variety of economically important crops widely distributed in China, and its resistance to acaricides has quickly developed. In this study, we fully sequenced 13 GST genes of T. cinnabarinus (TcGSTs). The phylogenetic tree showed that five of them belonged to the delta class and the other eight belonged to the mu class. The alignment of gene sequences and comparison of gene expressions between a fenpropathrin-resistant strain (FR) and a susceptible strain (SS) showed that neither point mutation nor overexpression was detected in TcGSTs. However, when challenged by a sublethal dose of fenpropathrin, the mRNA levels of three GSTs from the mu class (TCGSTM2, TCGSTM3, and TCGSTM8) highly increased in FR, while in SS, the expression of these genes was still at the same level under the treatment. In conclusion, specific TcGSTs were identified that were inducible to stimulation by fenpropathrin, and proved that TcGSTs in FR were not constantly expressed at a high level, but could react much more quickly under the stress of fenpropathrin than SS.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25493473 PMCID: PMC4284727 DOI: 10.3390/ijms151222626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
The susceptibility of fenpropathrin-resistant strain (FR) and susceptible strain (SS) to fenpropathrin.
| Strains | LC50 (mg/L) 95% CI | LC30 (mg/L) 95% CI | Slope (±SE) | RR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SS | 606.98 (490.80–727.67) | 280.63 (188.04–364.23) | 1.57 ± 0.21 | – |
| FR | 61,581.93 (49,641.61–75,068.16) | 27,710.96 (18,492.14–36,037.43) | 1.51 ± 0.21 | 101 |
LC50: 50% lethal concentration; LC30: 30% lethal concentration; SE: Standard error; RR: Resistance ratio.
Sequence similarity among TcGSTs from the delta class.
| Gene | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D1 | 76.85% | 75.93% | 79.63% | 46.91% |
| D2 | – | 85.65% | 74.07% | 45.66% |
| D3 | – | – | 71.76% | 43.83% |
| D4 | – | – | – | 44.50% |
Sequence similarity among TcGSTs from the mu class.
| Gene | M2 | M3 | M4 | M5 | M6 | M7 | M8 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M1 | 37.5% | 38.63% | 39.65% | 37.89% | 40.17% | 39.47% | 41.41% |
| M2 | – | 66.38% | 46.61% | 40.44% | 45.78% | 40.09% | 39.65% |
| M3 | – | – | 40.68% | 39.41% | 41.18% | 41.53% | 38.98% |
| M4 | – | – | – | 59.03% | 47.60% | 73.57% | 69.60% |
| M5 | – | – | – | – | 40.03% | 63.00% | 60.79% |
| M6 | – | – | – | – | – | 44.10% | 41.92% |
| M7 | – | – | – | – | – | – | 72.96% |
Figure 1Neighbor-joining phylogenetic analysis of TcGSTs. Reference sequences were obtained from the NCBI database and the genome database of Tetranychus urticae. Pc: Panonychus citri (AFD36890, AFD36888). Tu: Tetranychus urticae (tetur01g02230, tetur01g02470, tetur01g02480, tetur01g02500, tetur01g02510, tetur03g07920, tetur26g01460, tetur26g02801, tetur26g02802, tetur26g01490, tetur26g01500, tetur26g01510, tetur29g00220, tetur31g01330, tetur31g01390, tetur03g09230, tetur05g05180, tetur05g05190, tetur05g05200, tetur05g05210, tetur05g05220, tetur05g05240, tetur05g05250, tetur05g05260, tetur05g05270, tetur05g05290, tetur05g05300). Hl: Haemaphysalis longicornis (AAQ74441). Bm: Bombyx mori (NP_001036974). Am: Apis mellifera (NP_001171499). Dc: Drosophila conformis (AGY31901). Rm: Rhipicephalus microplus (AAD15991, AHH29555, AAL99403). Is: Ixodes scapularis (EEC09568, EEC09568, EEC09120).
Figure 2Relative expression of five delta-class (D1–D5) TcGSTs in different developmental stages. Different letters above each bar indicate statistical difference determined by ANOVA analysis and the Duncan’s Multiple Range Test (p < 0.05). E: Eggs; L: Larvae; N: Nymphs; A: Adults.
Figure 3Relative expression of eight mu-class (M1–M8) TcGSTs in different developmental stages. Different letters above each bar indicate statistical difference determined by ANOVA analysis and the Duncan’s Multiple Range Test (p < 0.05). E: Eggs; L: Larvae; N: Nymphs; A: Adults.
Figure 4Relative expression of five delta-class (D1–D5) TcGSTs in female adults of SS and FR. Star above each bar indicate statistical difference determined by t Test (p < 0.05). SS: Susceptible strain; and FR: Fenpropathrin-resistant strain.
Figure 5Relative expression of eight mu-class (M1–M8) TcGSTs in female adults of SS and FR. SS: Susceptible strain; and FR: Fenpropathrin-resistant strain.
Figure 6Expression reaction of five delta-class (D1–D5) TcGSTs in female adults of FR to fenpropathrin stimulation. Star above each bar indicate statistical difference determined by t Test (p < 0.05).
Figure 7Expression reaction of eight mu-class (M1–M8) TcGSTs in female adults of FR to fenpropathrin stimulation. Star above each bar indicate statistical difference determined by t Test (p < 0.05).
Figure 8Expression reaction of TcGSTM2, TcGSTM3, and TcGSTM8 in female adults of SS to fenpropathrin stimulation.