Insects (Jul 2023)

Characterization of Chitin Synthase B Gene (<i>HvChsb</i>) and the Effects on Feeding Behavior in <i>Heortia vitessoides</i> Moore

  • Qingling Chen,
  • Mingxu Sun,
  • Hanyang Wang,
  • Xiaohan Liang,
  • Mingliang Yin,
  • Tong Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects14070608
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. 608

Abstract

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The chitin synthase B gene is a key enzyme in the chitin synthesis of insect peritrophic matrix (PM), which affects insects’ feeding behavior. The chitin synthase B gene was cloned from the transcription library of Heortia vitessoides Moore. RT-qPCR showed that HvChsb was highly expressed in the larval stage of H. vitessoides, especially on the first day of the pre-pupal stage, as well as in the midgut of larvae and the abdomen of adults. After starvation treatment, HvChsb was found to be significantly inhibited over time. After 48 h of starvation, the feeding experiment showed that HvChsb increased with the prolongation of the re-feeding time. The experimental data showed that feeding affected the expression of HvChsb. HvChsb was effectively silenced via RNA interference; thus, its function was lost, significantly decreasing the survival rate of H. vitessoides. The survival rate from larval-to-pupal stages was only 43.33%, and this rate was accompanied by abnormal phenotypes. It can be seen that HvChsb plays a key role in the average growth and development of H. vitessoides.

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