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INSECT BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 9, Pages 666-671Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2010.06.007
Keywords
RNA interference; Nilaparvata lugens; Double-stranded RNA; Microinjection; Calreticulin; Cathepsin-B; NI beta 2
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- National ST Major Project [2009ZX08011-009B]
- National Science Foundation [30971917]
- Special Fund for Basic Expenditure for Scientific & Research of Central Non-profit Scientific Research Institutions [2009RG004-2]
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RNA interference (RNAi) is a powerful strategy for gene function study in insects. Here, we described the development of a RNAi technique by microinjection of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) in the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens. Based on the mortality and RNAi efficiency criteria, the conjunctive between prothorax and mesothorax was selected as the injection site and 50 n1 as injection volume. Three genes with different expression patterns were selected to evaluate the RNAi efficiency. A comparable 40% decrease of gene expression was observed at the 4th day after injection for the ubiquitously expressed calreticulin and the gut specific cathepsin-B genes, but only 25% decrease at the 5th day for the central nervous system specific Nl beta 2 gene. Double injection could increase the RNAi efficiency, such as from 25% to 53% for Nl beta 2 gene. The gene knockdown technique developed in this study will be an essential postgenomic tool for further investigations in N. lugens. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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