| Literature DB >> 29940273 |
Guilin Li1, Lijun Wang1, Ying Wang2, Han Li1, Zhenguo Liu2, Hongfang Wang2, Baohua Xu3, Xingqi Guo4.
Abstract
Y-box binding protein 1 (YB-1) is a member of the cold shock domain protein superfamily and is involved in development, environmental stresses and DNA oxidative damage in many organisms. However, the precise functions of YB-1 are still not well understood in various insects, including bees. In the current study, we identified a YB-1 gene in Apis cerana cerana (AccYB-1). The predicted cis-acting elements in the promoter sequence of AccYB-1 indicated its possible roles in development and stress responses. AccYB-1 expression was higher in one-day-old larvae and dark-eyed pupae than in other development stages. Tissue-specific expression analysis showed that the mRNA level of AccYB-1 was higher in the thorax and midgut than in other tissues. The results from real-time PCR showed that AccYB-1 was induced by many environmental stresses. Silencing AccYB-1 downregulated the transcriptional level of some growth- and development-related genes and antioxidant genes and decreased the enzyme activities of several antioxidant-related enzymes, further indicating a possible function of AccYB-1 in growth, development and stress responses. Taken together, our findings suggest that AccYB-1 may play an indispensable role in growth and development and environmental stress responses in Apis cerana cerana. To our knowledge, this is the first paper to explore the role of YB-1 in bees.Entities:
Keywords: Apis cerana cerana; Environmental stresses; Growth and development; RNA interference; Y-box binding protein 1
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29940273 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2018.06.071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688