Open Biology (May 2023)

Krüppel-homologue 1 regulates the development of Tuta absoluta and its cascade regulation pattern in the juvenile hormone signalling pathway

  • Xiaodi Wang,
  • Siyan Bi,
  • Yanhong Tang,
  • Guifen Zhang,
  • Cong Huang,
  • Fanghao Wan,
  • Zhichuang Lü,
  • Wanxue Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.220372
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5

Abstract

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Tomato leaf miner, Tuta absoluta (Meyrick), is one of the most destructive quarantine pests globally. It has been confirmed that Krüppel-homologue 1 (kr-h1) plays a key role in the regulation of juvenile hormone (JH). However, it is unclear how kr-h1 regulates the synthesis of JH and its cascade regulation pattern in tomato leaf miner. Here, we obtained the six JH signalling genes (kr-h1, Methoprene-tolerant, Forkhead box O, Juvenile acid methyltransferase, Juvenile hormone esterase and Fatty acid synthase 2), and applied RNA interference to explore the role of kr-h1 and the seven genes (plus Vitellogenin) regulation relationship in T. absoluta. Bioinformatics analysis revealed the structural characteristics of kr-h1 protein and JH receptor Met, which contained eight C2H2 zinc finger structures and three typical domains of the bHLH-PAS family, respectively. The expression levels of Met and Vg were upregulated after RNAi of kr-h1 gene, while the gene levels of JHAMT and FAS2 were downregulated. Furthermore, topical application of JH analogue to second instar larvae could induce the expression of kr-h1 and inhibit the expression of Met. Our study reveals the mechanism by which kr-h1 regulates JH pathway genes, which could be applied to control the growth of tomato leaf miners.

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