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Title : Acetylcholine titre regulation by non-neuronal acetylcholinesterase 1 and its putative roles in honey bee physiology - Kim_2023_Insect.Mol.Biol__
Author(s) : Kim S , Seong KM , Lee SH
Ref : Insect Molecular Biology , : , 2023
Abstract :

Similar to other insects, honey bees have two acetylcholinesterases (AChEs), AmAChE1 and AmAChE2. The primary catalytic enzyme for acetylcholine (ACh) hydrolysis in synapses is AmAChE2, which is predominantly expressed in neuronal tissues, whereas AmAChE1 is expressed in both neuronal and non-neuronal tissues, with limited catalytic activity. Unlike constitutively expressed AmAChE2, AmAChE1 expression is induced under stressful conditions such as heat shock and brood rearing suppression, but its role in regulating ACh titre remains unclear. In this paper, to elucidate the role of AmAChE1, the expression of AmAChE1 was suppressed via RNA interference (RNAi) in AmAChE1-induced worker bees. The ACh titre measurement following RNAi revealed that the expression of AmAChE1 downregulated the overall ACh titre in all tissues examined without altering AmAChE2 expression. Transcriptome analysis showed that AmAChE1 knockdown upregulated protein biosynthesis, cell respiration, and thermogenesis in the head. These findings suggest that AmAChE1 is involved in decreasing neuronal activity, enhancing energy conservation, and potentially extending longevity under stressful conditions via ACh titre regulation.

PubMedSearch : Kim_2023_Insect.Mol.Biol__
PubMedID: 37130064
Gene_locus related to this paper: apime-ACHE , apime-ACHE1

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Gene_locus apime-ACHE    apime-ACHE1

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Kim S, Seong KM, Lee SH (2023)
Acetylcholine titre regulation by non-neuronal acetylcholinesterase 1 and its putative roles in honey bee physiology
Insect Molecular Biology :

Kim S, Seong KM, Lee SH (2023)
Insect Molecular Biology :