Yang_2022_Arch.Insect.Biochem.Physiol__e21967

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Title : Comparative genomic analysis of carboxylesterase genes in Tenebrio molitor and other four tenebrionids - Yang_2022_Arch.Insect.Biochem.Physiol__e21967
Author(s) : Yang YL , Li X , Wang J , Song QS , Stanley D , Wei SJ , Zhu JY
Ref : Archives of Insect Biochemistry & Physiology , :e21967 , 2022
Abstract :

Carboxylesterases (COEs) have various functions in wide taxons of organisms. In insects, COEs are important enzymes involved in the hydrolysis of a variety of ester-containing xenobiotics, neural signal transmission, pheromone degradation, and reproductive development. Understanding the diversity of COEs is basic to illustrate their functions. In this study, we identified 53, 105, 37, and 39 COEs from the genomes of Tenebrio molitor, Asbolus verucosus, Hycleus cichorii, and H. phaleratus in the superfamily of Tenebrionidea, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis showed that 234 COEs from these four species and those reported in Tribolium castaneum (63) could be divided into 12 clades and three major classes. The alpha-esterases significantly expanded in T. molitor, A. verucosus, and T. castaneum compared to dipteran and hymenopteran insects. In T. molitor, most COEs showed tissue and stage-specific but not a sex-biased expression. Our results provide insights into the diversity and evolutionary characteristics of COEs in tenebrionids, and lay a foundation for the functional characterization of COEs in the yellow mealworm.

PubMedSearch : Yang_2022_Arch.Insect.Biochem.Physiol__e21967
PubMedID: 36111353

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Yang YL, Li X, Wang J, Song QS, Stanley D, Wei SJ, Zhu JY (2022)
Comparative genomic analysis of carboxylesterase genes in Tenebrio molitor and other four tenebrionids
Archives of Insect Biochemistry & Physiology :e21967

Yang YL, Li X, Wang J, Song QS, Stanley D, Wei SJ, Zhu JY (2022)
Archives of Insect Biochemistry & Physiology :e21967