Literature DB >> 27001070

The ACBP gene family in Rhodnius prolixus: Expression, characterization and function of RpACBP-1.

David Majerowicz1, Hans K Hannibal-Bach2, Rodolfo S C Castro3, Bruno L Bozaquel-Morais3, Michele Alves-Bezerra3, Luciano A M Grillo4, Claudio A Masuda3, Nils J Færgeman2, Jens Knudsen2, Katia C Gondim5.   

Abstract

The acyl-CoA-binding proteins (ACBP) constitute a family of conserved proteins that bind acyl-CoA with high affinity and protect it from hydrolysis. Thus, ACBPs may have essential roles in basal cellular lipid metabolism. The genome of the insect Rhodnius prolixus encodes five ACBP genes similar to those described for other insect species. The qPCR analysis revealed that these genes have characteristic expression profiles in insect organs, suggesting that they have specific roles in insect physiology. Recombinant RpACBP-1 was able to bind acyl-CoA in an in vitro gel-shift assay. Moreover, heterologous RpACBP-1 expression in acb1Δ mutant yeast rescued the multi-lobed vacuole phenotype, indicating that RpACBP-1 acts as a bona fide acyl-CoA-binding protein. RpACBP-1 knockdown using RNAi caused triacylglycerol accumulation in the insect posterior midgut and a reduction in the number of deposited eggs. The amount of stored triacylglycerol was reduced in flight muscle, and the incorporation of fatty acids in cholesteryl esters was increased in the fat body. These results showed that RpACBP-1 participates in several lipid metabolism steps in R. prolixus.
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Keywords:  ACBP; Gene expression; Lipid metabolism; Lipidomics; RNAi; Rhodnius prolixus

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27001070     DOI: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2016.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Insect Biochem Mol Biol        ISSN: 0965-1748            Impact factor:   4.714


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