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CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout of the abdominal-B homeotic gene in the global pest, fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda).
Liu, Xiao-Guang; Zhao, Te; Qiu, Qi-Qi; Wang, Cong-Ke; Li, Tian-Liang; Liu, Xiao-Long; Wang, Li; Wang, Qin-Qin; Zhou, Lin.
Afiliação
  • Liu XG; College of Plant Protection, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China.
  • Zhao T; Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China.
  • Qiu QQ; College of Plant Protection, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China.
  • Wang CK; Green Pesticide Creation Engineering Technology Research Center, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China.
  • Li TL; Key Laboratory of New Pesticide Development and Application, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China.
  • Liu XL; Pesticide Department of the College of Plant Protection, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China.
  • Wang L; College of Plant Protection, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China.
  • Wang QQ; Green Pesticide Creation Engineering Technology Research Center, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China.
  • Zhou L; Key Laboratory of New Pesticide Development and Application, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China.
Insect Mol Biol ; 2024 Sep 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39314071
ABSTRACT
The Homeotic complex (Hox) genes play a crucial role in determining segment identity and appendage morphology in bilaterian animals along the antero-posterior axis. Recent studies have expanded to agricultural pests such as fall armyworm (FAW), scientifically known as Spodoptera frugiperda J. E. Smith (Lepidoptera Noctuidae), which significantly threatens global agricultural productivity. However, the specific role of the hox gene Sfabd-B in FAW remains unexplored. This research investigates the spatial and temporal expression patterns of Sfabd-B in various tissues at different developmental stages using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Additionally, we explored the potential function of the Sfabd-B gene located in the FAW genome using CRISPR/Cas9 technology. The larval mutant phenotypes can be classified into three subgroups as compared with wild-type individuals, that is, an excess of pedis in the posterior abdomen, deficient pedis due to segmental fusion and deviations in the posterior abdominal segments. Importantly, significant differences in mutant phenotypes between male and female individuals were also evident during the pupal and adult phases. Notably, both the decapentaplegic (dpp) and cuticular protein 12 (cp 12) genes displayed a substantial marked decrease in expression levels in the copulatory organ of male mutants and the ovipositor of female mutants compared with the wild type. These findings highlight the importance of Sfabd-B in genital tract patterning, providing a potential target for improving genetic control.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Insect Mol Biol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Insect Mol Biol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article