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Gene Expression Analysis Reveals Potential Regulatory Factors Response to Temperature Stress in Bemisia tabaci Mediterranean.


ABSTRACT: Exposure to extreme temperatures can hinder the development of insects and even reduce their survival rate. However, the invasive species Bemisia tabaci exhibits an impressive response to different temperatures. This study aims to identify important transcriptional changes of B. tabaci occupying different temperature habitats by performing RNA sequencing on populations originating from three regions of China. The results showed that the gene expression of B. tabaci populations inhabiting regions with different temperatures was altered and identified 23 potential candidate genes that respond to temperature stress. Furthermore, three potential regulatory factors' (the glucuronidation pathway, alternative splicing, and changes in the chromatin structure) response to different environmental temperatures were identified. Among these, the glucuronidation pathway is a notable regulatory pathway. A total of 12 UDP-glucuronosyltransferase genes were found in the transcriptome database of B. tabaci obtained in this study. The results of DEGs analysis suggest that UDP-glucuronosyltransferases with a signal peptide may help B. tabaci resist temperature stress by sensing external signals, such as BtUGT2C1 and BtUGT2B13, which are particularly important in responding to temperature changes. These results will provide a valuable baseline for further research on the thermoregulatory mechanisms of B. tabaci that contributes to its ability to effectively colonize regions with considerable temperature differences.

SUBMITTER: Shen XN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10218290 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gene Expression Analysis Reveals Potential Regulatory Factors Response to Temperature Stress in <i>Bemisia tabaci</i> Mediterranean.

Shen Xiao-Na XN   Wang Xiao-Di XD   Wan Fang-Hao FH   Lü Zhi-Chuang ZC   Liu Wan-Xue WX  

Genes 20230429 5


Exposure to extreme temperatures can hinder the development of insects and even reduce their survival rate. However, the invasive species <i>Bemisia tabaci</i> exhibits an impressive response to different temperatures. This study aims to identify important transcriptional changes of <i>B. tabaci</i> occupying different temperature habitats by performing RNA sequencing on populations originating from three regions of China. The results showed that the gene expression of <i>B. tabaci</i> populatio  ...[more]

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