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Molecular characterization of glutamate-gated chloride channel and its possible roles in development and abamectin susceptibility in the rice stem borer, Chilo suppressalis.

Authors :
Meng, Xiangkun
Miao, Lijun
Ge, Huichen
Yang, Xuemei
Dong, Fan
Xu, Xin
Wu, Zhaolu
Qian, Kun
Wang, Jianjun
Source :
Pesticide Biochemistry & Physiology. Mar2019, Vol. 155, p72-80. 9p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Abstract Glutamate-gated chloride channels (GluCls) mediate fast inhibitory neurotransmission in invertebrate nervous systems, and are of considerable interest in insecticide discovery. The full length cDNA encoding CsGluCl was cloned from the rice stem borer Chilo suppressalis (Walker). Multiple cDNA sequence alignment revealed three variants of CsGluCl generated by alternative splicing of exon 3 and exon 9. While all the transcripts were predominantly expressed in both nerve cord and brain, the expression patterns of these three variants differed among other tissues and developmental stages. Specifically, the expression level of CsGluCl C in cuticle was similar to that in nerve cord and brain, and was the predominant variant in late pupae and early adult stages. Both injection and oral delivery of dsGluCl significantly reduced the mRNA level of CsGluCl. Increased susceptibility to abamectin and reduced larvae growth and pupation rate were observed in dsGluCl-treated larvae. Thus, our results provide the evidence that in addition to act as the target of abamectin, GluCls also play important physiological roles in the development of insects. Graphical abstract Unlabelled Image Highlights • Three variants of CsGluCl were generated by alternative splicing of exon 3. • CsGluCl C showed high expression in cuticle and was the predominant variant in late pupae and early adult stages. • Increased susceptibility to abamectin and reduced larvae growth and pupation rate were observed in dsGluCl -treated larvae. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00483575
Volume :
155
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pesticide Biochemistry & Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135184968
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pestbp.2019.01.007