| Literature DB >> 29274908 |
Chaobing Luo1, Anxuan Liu2, Wencong Long2, Hong Liao2, Yaojun Yang3.
Abstract
In order to reduce the Cyrtotrachelus buqueti population, which is a serious pest in the bamboo industry, a range of approaches is required, which will be dependent on diverse gene expression influenced by environmental factors. In this study, samples from two regions of China, Muchuan in Sichuan Province and Chishui in Guizhou Province, were investigated through RNA-seq. Approximately 44 million high-quality reads were generated and 94.2% of the data was mapped to the transcriptome. A total of 15,641 out of the 29,406 identified genes were predicted. Moreover, 348 genes were differentially expressed between the two groups of imagoes (77 upregulated and 271 downregulated). The functional analysis showed that these genes were significantly enriched in the ribosome and metabolic pathway categories. The candidate genes contributing to the reduction in C. buqueti included 41 genes involved in the ribosome constitution category, five in the one‑carbon pool pathway by folate category, and five heat shock protein genes. The downregulation of these candidate genes seems to have impaired metabolic processes, such as protein, DNA, RNA, and purine synthesis, as well as carbon and folate metabolism, subsequently resulting in the observed population reduction of C. buqueti. Furthermore, temperature, heavy metal content, and pH might influence the population by altering the expressions of genes involved in these metabolic processes.Entities:
Keywords: Cyrtotrachelus buqueti; Folate metabolism; Heat shock protein; Quantitative distribution; Ribosome; Transcriptome analysis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29274908 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2017.12.041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688