Feng_2023_Insect.Sci_30_1129

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Title : The dynamic changes of genes revealed that persistently overexpressed genes drive the evolution of cyflumetofen resistance in Tetranychus cinnabarinus - Feng_2023_Insect.Sci_30_1129
Author(s) : Feng K , Liu J , Zhao M , Jiang Z , Liu P , Wei P , Dou W , He L
Ref : Insect Sci , 30 :1129 , 2023
Abstract :

Changes in gene expression are associated with the evolution of pesticide resistance in arthropods. In this study, transcriptome sequencing was performed in 3 different resistance levels (low, L; medium, M; and high, H) of cyflumetofen-resistant strain (YN-CyR). A total of 1 685 genes, including 97 detoxification enzyme genes, were upregulated in all 3 stages, of which 192 genes, including 11 detoxification enzyme genes, showed a continuous increase in expression level with resistance development (L to H). RNA interference experiments showed that overexpression of 7 genes (CYP392A1, TcGSTd05, CCE06, CYP389A1, TcGSTz01, CCE59, and CYP389C2) is involved in the development of cyflumetofen resistance in Tetranychus cinnabarinus. The recombinant CYP392A1 can effectively metabolize cyflumetofen, while CCE06 can bind and sequester cyflumetofen in vitro. We compared 2 methods for rapid screening of resistance molecular markers, including short-term induction and 1-time high-dose selection. Two detoxification enzyme genes were upregulated in the field susceptible strain (YN-S) by induction with 20% lethal concentration (LC(20) ) of cyflumetofen. However, 16 detoxification enzyme genes were upregulated by 1-time selection with LC(80) of cyflumetofen. Interestingly, the 16 genes were overexpressed in all 3 resistance stages. These results indicated that 1 685 genes that were upregulated at the L stage constituted the basis of cyflumetofen resistance, of which 192 genes in which upregulation continued to increase were the main driving force for the development of resistance. Moreover, the 1-time high-dose selection is an efficient way to rapidly obtain the resistance-related genes that can aid in the development of resistance markers and resistance management in mites.

PubMedSearch : Feng_2023_Insect.Sci_30_1129
PubMedID: 36380571
Gene_locus related to this paper: tetur-t1jsk0 , tetur-t1l0m8

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Substrate Cyflumetofen
Gene_locus tetur-t1jsk0    tetur-t1l0m8

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Feng K, Liu J, Zhao M, Jiang Z, Liu P, Wei P, Dou W, He L (2023)
The dynamic changes of genes revealed that persistently overexpressed genes drive the evolution of cyflumetofen resistance in Tetranychus cinnabarinus
Insect Sci 30 :1129

Feng K, Liu J, Zhao M, Jiang Z, Liu P, Wei P, Dou W, He L (2023)
Insect Sci 30 :1129