| Literature DB >> 28695333 |
Lijun Gao1,2, Hongfang Wang3, Zhenguo Liu3, Shuchang Liu1, Guangdong Zhao1, Baohua Xu4, Xingqi Guo5.
Abstract
Serine proteinases play important roles in innate immunity and insect development. We isolated a serine proteinase gene, designated AccSp10, from the Chinese honeybees (Apis cerana cerana). RT-qPCR and a Western blot analysis at different pupal development stages indicated that AccSp10 might be involved in melanin formation in pupae and promote pupal development. In adult workers, the expression of AccSp10 was upregulated by treatments mimicking harmful environments such as the presence of Bacillus bombysepticus, different temperatures (4, 24 and 42 °C), HgCl2, H2O2 and paraquat; the exception was treatment with VC (vitamin C), which did not upregulate AccSp10 expression. Western blot confirmed the results. A disc diffusion assay indicated that recombinant AccSp10 accelerated E. coli cell death during stimulation with harmful substances (HgCl2, paraquat and cumene hydroperoxide). These findings suggest that AccSp10 may be involved in the pupal development of Chinese honeybees and protection against microorganisms and abiotic harms.Entities:
Keywords: Antibacterial activity; Apis cerana cerana; Expression analysis; Microorganism and abiotic stresses; Serine proteinase
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28695333 PMCID: PMC5655375 DOI: 10.1007/s12192-017-0818-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Stress Chaperones ISSN: 1355-8145 Impact factor: 3.667