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Molecular characterization and functional analysis of Bxy-octr-1 in Bursaphelenchus xylophilus

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GENE
卷 823, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2022.146350

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Bursaphelenchus xylophilus; Octr-1; Octopamine receptor; RNAi; Expression pattern

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31870633, 31700565, 31670652, 31570638, 31270688]
  2. National Key Research and Development Plan of China [2017YFD0600102-03]

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By investigating the expression pattern and biological function of Bxy-octr-1, this study reveals the essential role of this gene in locomotion, early ontogenesis, and mating behavior in B. xylophilus.
Bursaphelenchus xylophilus is an invasive plant-parasitic nematode causing the notorious pine wilt disease (PWD) worldwide, which results in huge economic losses. G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play an essential role in mating and reproduction behavior of animals. As a unique biogenic amine in invertebrates, octopamine (OA) can regulate a variety of physiological and behavioral responses by binding specific GPCRs. These specific GPCRs are also called octopamine receptors (OARs), and octr-1 is one of them. However, Bxy-octr-1 is unknown in B. xylophilus. Therefore, we investigated the expression pattern and biological function of Bxy-octr-1. Bioinformatics analysis indicated that Bxy-octr-1 was evolutionarily conserved. The real-time quantitative PCR data revealed that Bxy-octr-1 expression was required throughout the entire life of B. xylophilus. mRNA in situ hybridization showed that Bxy-octr-1 was mainly located in the cephalopharynx, body wall muscle, intestine, and gonadal organs of B. xylophilus. RNA interference (RNAi) showed that embryo hatching rates and locomotion speeds were both dramatically decreased. Obvious abnormal phenotypes were observed in the second-stage of juveniles after RNAi treated. Furthermore, its ontogenesis was stunting. Lack of Bxy-octr-1 reduced fecundity of females, of which 31.25% of them could not successfully ovulate. In addition, the error positioning ratio of the nematode was significantly increased. Our study suggests that Bxy-octr-1 is indispensable for locomotion, early ontogenesis and mating behavior in B. xylophilus.

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