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Multifaceted biological insights from a draft genome sequence of the tobacco hornworm moth, Manduca sexta.

Michael R Kanost1, Estela L Arrese2, Xiaolong Cao3, Yun-Ru Chen4, Sanjay Chellapilla5, Marian R Goldsmith6, Ewald Grosse-Wilde7, David G Heckel8, Nicolae Herndon5, Haobo Jiang3, Alexie Papanicolaou9, Jiaxin Qu10, Jose L Soulages2, Heiko Vogel8, James Walters11, Robert M Waterhouse12, Seung-Joon Ahn8, Francisca C Almeida13, Chunju An14, Peshtewani Aqrawi10, Anne Bretschneider8, William B Bryant15, Sascha Bucks7, Hsu Chao10, Germain Chevignon16, Jayne M Christen17, David F Clarke18, Neal T Dittmer17, Laura C F Ferguson19, Spyridoula Garavelou20, Karl H J Gordon21, Ramesh T Gunaratna3, Yi Han10, Frank Hauser22, Yan He3, Hanna Heidel-Fischer8, Ariana Hirsh23, Yingxia Hu3, Hongbo Jiang24, Divya Kalra10, Christian Klinner7, Christopher König7, Christie Kovar10, Ashley R Kroll25, Suyog S Kuwar8, Sandy L Lee10, Rüdiger Lehman26, Kai Li27, Zhaofei Li28, Hanquan Liang29, Shanna Lovelace30, Zhiqiang Lu28, Jennifer H Mansfield23, Kyle J McCulloch31, Tittu Mathew10, Brian Morton23, Donna M Muzny10, David Neunemann8, Fiona Ongeri10, Yannick Pauchet8, Ling-Ling Pu10, Ioannis Pyrousis20, Xiang-Jun Rao32, Amanda Redding33, Charles Roesel34, Alejandro Sanchez-Gracia13, Sarah Schaack25, Aditi Shukla23, Guillaume Tetreau35, Yang Wang3, Guang-Hua Xiong36, Walther Traut37, Tom K Walsh18, Kim C Worley10, Di Wu17, Wenbi Wu15, Yuan-Qing Wu10, Xiufeng Zhang3, Zhen Zou36, Hannah Zucker38, Adriana D Briscoe31, Thorsten Burmester39, Rollie J Clem15, René Feyereisen40, Cornelis J P Grimmelikhuijzen22, Stavros J Hamodrakas41, Bill S Hansson7, Elisabeth Huguet16, Lars S Jermiin18, Que Lan42, Herman K Lehman43, Marce Lorenzen44, Hans Merzendorfer45, Ioannis Michalopoulos20, David B Morton46, Subbaratnam Muthukrishnan17, John G Oakeshott18, Will Palmer47, Yoonseong Park48, A Lorena Passarelli15, Julio Rozas13, Lawrence M Schwartz49, Wendy Smith50, Agnes Southgate51, Andreas Vilcinskas52, Richard Vogt53, Ping Wang35, John Werren33, Xiao-Qiang Yu54, Jing-Jiang Zhou55, Susan J Brown5, Steven E Scherer10, Stephen Richards10, Gary W Blissard4.   

Abstract

Manduca sexta, known as the tobacco hornworm or Carolina sphinx moth, is a lepidopteran insect that is used extensively as a model system for research in insect biochemistry, physiology, neurobiology, development, and immunity. One important benefit of this species as an experimental model is its extremely large size, reaching more than 10 g in the larval stage. M. sexta larvae feed on solanaceous plants and thus must tolerate a substantial challenge from plant allelochemicals, including nicotine. We report the sequence and annotation of the M. sexta genome, and a survey of gene expression in various tissues and developmental stages. The Msex_1.0 genome assembly resulted in a total genome size of 419.4 Mbp. Repetitive sequences accounted for 25.8% of the assembled genome. The official gene set is comprised of 15,451 protein-coding genes, of which 2498 were manually curated. Extensive RNA-seq data from many tissues and developmental stages were used to improve gene models and for insights into gene expression patterns. Genome wide synteny analysis indicated a high level of macrosynteny in the Lepidoptera. Annotation and analyses were carried out for gene families involved in a wide spectrum of biological processes, including apoptosis, vacuole sorting, growth and development, structures of exoskeleton, egg shells, and muscle, vision, chemosensation, ion channels, signal transduction, neuropeptide signaling, neurotransmitter synthesis and transport, nicotine tolerance, lipid metabolism, and immunity. This genome sequence, annotation, and analysis provide an important new resource from a well-studied model insect species and will facilitate further biochemical and mechanistic experimental studies of many biological systems in insects.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Innate immunity; Insect; Insect biochemistry; Lepidoptera; Moth; Synteny; Tobacco hornworm

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27522922      PMCID: PMC5010457          DOI: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2016.07.005

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


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