Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Jul 2019)

Identification and developmental expression of putative gene encoding juvenile hormone esterase (CpJHE-like) in codling moth, Cydia pomonella (L.)

  • Cong HUANG,
  • Qiang WU,
  • Chun-yan JIANG,
  • Long-sheng XING,
  • Guo-liang SHI,
  • Bin ZHANG,
  • Wan-qiang QIAN,
  • You-zhi LI,
  • Yu XI,
  • Nian-wan YANG,
  • Fang-hao WAN

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 7
pp. 1624 – 1633

Abstract

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Juvenile hormone esterase (JHE) is a key enzyme for insects, playing an important role in the regulation of insect growth, development, diapause and reproduction. We identified a complete putative JHE of Cydia pomonella (CpJHE-like) which is comprised of a 1 761 bp coding sequence (CDS) encoding 587 amino acid residues from the transcriptome data. The deduced protein sequence of CpJHE-like showed the highest identity of 60.44% with the Adoxophyes honmai JHE (AhJHE) and the minimal identity of 25.81% with Aedes aegypti JHE (AaJHE). CpJHE-like exhibited all the seven typical motifs of the functional JHEs and had the highly consistent tertiary structure with Manduca sexta JHE (MsJHE). Phylogenetic analysis showed that the CpJHE-like was close to two JHEs from the family Tortricidae. The CpJHE-like transcript level take a leap in the 3-day-old fifth instar larva, increased about 300-fold compared to the basal level. Tissue-specific expression profile showed that the CpJHE-like transcript was expressed mainly in the fat body. This study indicates that the CpJHE-like is the functional JHE, which may play vital roles in the development and reproduction of C. pomonella.

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