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RNAi-mediated silencing of vitellogenin gene curtails oogenesis in the almond moth Cadra cautella.

Mureed Husain1, Khawaja Ghulam Rasool1, Muhammad Tufail1,2, Waleed Saleh Alwaneen3, Abdulrahman Saad Aldawood1.   

Abstract

Vitellogenins, major yolk protein precursors, play an essential role in the reproduction and spread of all oviparous species, including insects. To investigate reproductive strategies of the warehouse moth Cadra cautella at the molecular level, a partial transcript of the C. cautella vitellogenin (CcVg) gene was extended through the rapid amplification of cDNA ends PCR and sequenced. The complete CcVg mRNA transcript was 5,334 bp long, which encoded a protein of 1,778 amino acids, including the first 14 amino acids of the signal peptide. The deduced CcVg protein contained a putative cleavage site (RTRR) at the amino-terminal side, similar to several other insect species. DGQR and GI/LCG motifs were present at the CcVg gene C-terminus, followed by nine cysteine residues. CcVg harbored 131 putative phosphorylation sites, numbering 84, 19, and 28 sites for serine, threonine, and tyrosine, respectively. The transcript showed a great resemblance with other lepidopteran Vgs. CcVg protein analysis revealed three conserved regions: 1) vitellogenin-N domain, 2) DUF 1943 (domain of unknown function), and 3) a von Willebrand factor type D domain. Additionally, sex, stage-specific, and developmental expression profiles of the CcVg gene were determined through RT-PCR. The Vg was first expressed in 22-day-old female larvae, and its expression increased with growth. The phylogenetic analysis based on different insect Vgs revealed that the CcVg exhibited close ancestry with lepidopterans. The CcVg-based RNAi experiments were performed, and the effects were critically evaluated. The qRT-PCR results showed that CcVg-based dsRNA suppressed the Vg gene expression up to 90% at 48 h post-injection. Moreover, CcVg-based RNAi effects resulted in low fecundity and egg hatchability in the CcVg-based dsRNA-treated females. The females laid eggs, but because of insufficient yolk protein availability the eggs could not succeed to hatch. The significant difference in the fecundity and hatchability unveils the importance of CcVg gene silencing and confirmed that the Vg gene plays a key role in C. cautella reproduction and it has the potential to be used as a target for RNAi-mediated control of this warehouse pest.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33571307      PMCID: PMC7877660          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0245928

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.752


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