Literature DB >> 34314414

Modulation of fatty acid elongation in cockroaches sustains sexually dimorphic hydrocarbons and female attractiveness.

Xiao-Jin Pei1, Yong-Liang Fan1, Yu Bai2, Tian-Tian Bai1, Coby Schal3, Zhan-Feng Zhang1, Nan Chen2, Sheng Li2, Tong-Xian Liu1.   

Abstract

Insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) serve as important intersexual signaling chemicals and generally show variation between the sexes, but little is known about the generation of sexually dimorphic hydrocarbons (SDHCs) in insects. In this study, we report the molecular mechanism and biological significance that underlie the generation of SDHC in the German cockroach Blattella germanica. Sexually mature females possess more C29 CHCs, especially the contact sex pheromone precursor 3,11-DimeC29. RNA interference (RNAi) screen against the fatty acid elongase family members combined with heterologous expression of the genes in yeast revealed that both BgElo12 and BgElo24 were involved in hydrocarbon (HC) production, but BgElo24 is of wide catalytic activities and is able to provide substrates for BgElo12, and only the female-enriched BgElo12 is responsible for sustaining female-specific HC profile. Repressing BgElo12 masculinized the female CHC profile, decreased contact sex pheromone level, and consequently reduced the sexual attractiveness of female cockroaches. Moreover, the asymmetric expression of BgElo12 between the sexes is modulated by sex differentiation cascade. Specifically, male-specific BgDsx represses the transcription of BgElo12 in males, while BgTra is able to remove this effect in females. Our study reveals a novel molecular mechanism responsible for the formation of SDHCs and also provide evidences on shaping of the SDHCs by sexual selection, as females use them to generate high levels of contact sex pheromone.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34314414     DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS Biol        ISSN: 1544-9173            Impact factor:   8.029


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Authors:  Agata Kaczmarek; Mieczysława Boguś
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2021-12-22       Impact factor: 3.061

2.  Evolutionary History of Sexual Differentiation Mechanism in Insects.

Authors:  Yasuhiko Chikami; Miki Okuno; Atsushi Toyoda; Takehiko Itoh; Teruyuki Niimi
Journal:  Mol Biol Evol       Date:  2022-07-02       Impact factor: 8.800

3.  Evaluation of Reference Genes for Transcriptional Profiling in Two Cockroach Models.

Authors:  Shen Zhu; Yongjun Liu; Mingtao Liao; Yang Yang; Yu Bai; Na Li; Sheng Li; Yunxia Luan; Nan Chen
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-11-25       Impact factor: 4.096

4.  Neglected Very Long-Chain Hydrocarbons and the Incorporation of Body Surface Area Metrics Reveal Novel Perspectives for Cuticular Profile Analysis in Insects.

Authors:  Marek Golian; Tanja Bien; Sebastian Schmelzle; Margy Alejandra Esparza-Mora; Dino Peter McMahon; Klaus Dreisewerd; Jan Buellesbach
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-01-12       Impact factor: 2.769

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