| Literature DB >> 31664697 |
Yuzhen Chao1, Chen Wang1, Haihong Jia1, Na Zhai1, Hongfang Wang2, Baohua Xu2, Han Li3, Xingqi Guo4.
Abstract
MAP kinase phosphatase 3 (MKP3), a member of the dual-specificity protein phosphatase (DUSP) superfamily, has been widely studied for its role in development, cancer, and environmental stress in many organisms. However, the functions of MKP3 in various insects have not been well studied, including honeybees. In this study, we isolated an MKP3 gene from Apis cerana cerana and explored the role of this gene in the resistance to oxidation. We found that AccMKP3 is highly conserved in different species and shares the closest evolutionary relationship with AmMKP3. We determined the expression patterns of AccMKP3 under various stresses. qRT-PCR results showed that AccMKP3 was highly expressed during the pupal stages and in adult muscles. We further found that AccMKP3 was induced in all the stress treatments. Moreover, we discovered that the enzymatic activities of peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, and catalase increased and that the expression levels of several antioxidant genes were affected after AccMKP3 was knocked down. Collectively, these results suggest that AccMKP3 may be associated with antioxidant processes involved in response to various environmental stresses.Entities:
Keywords: Apis cerana cerana; Environmental stresses; MAP kinase phosphatase 3; Oxidative stress; RNA interference
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31664697 PMCID: PMC6882995 DOI: 10.1007/s12192-019-01036-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Stress Chaperones ISSN: 1355-8145 Impact factor: 3.667