昆虫学报 ›› 2025, Vol. 68 ›› Issue (3): 346-357.doi: 10.16380/j.kcxb.2025.03.010

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王浆主蛋白的结构和功能特性及其在蜜蜂咽下腺中合成和分泌的影响因素

胡云霄, 祝梅斐, 袁斌, 杨尚宁, 郑火青, 卢媛媛, 李珊珊*, 胡福良   

  1. (浙江大学动物科学学院, 杭州 310058)
  • 出版日期:2025-03-20 发布日期:2025-04-21

Structural and functional properties of major royal jelly proteins and the influencing factors on their synthesis and secretion in the hypopharyngeal gland of honey bees

HU Yun-Xiao, ZHU Mei-Fei, YUAN Bin, YANG Shang-Ning, ZHENG Huo-Qing, LU Yuan-Yuan, LI Shan-Shan*, HU Fu-Liang    

  1. (College of Animal Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China)
  • Online:2025-03-20 Published:2025-04-21

摘要: 蜂王浆是深受消费者喜爱的蜂产品之一,王浆主蛋白(major royal jelly proteins, MRJPs)具有调控蜜蜂级型分化和改善人体健康的重要功能。工蜂咽下腺是蜂王浆蛋白质的“生产车间”,其合成和分泌活性直接影响到蜂王浆品质。近年来,不同研究在咽下腺形态结构、转录组水平和蛋白组水平揭示了蜂种、发育阶段和环境条件调控MRJPs合成与分泌的分子基础,为提升蜂王浆品质提供理论基础。本文总结了MRJPs组成和功能,围绕蜜蜂咽下腺和影响MRJPs合成和分泌的因素进行了综述,并对探究蜜蜂咽下腺合成和分泌MRJPs的研究方向进行了展望:(1)深入了解咽下腺合成MRJPs的内在机理;(2)绘制咽下腺合成MRJPs的作用路径;(3)从细胞层面剖析咽下腺合成MRJPs的关键细胞类型及功能。以期为开展MRJPs合成机制相关的研究提供新视角。

关键词: 蜜蜂, 蜂王浆, 咽下腺, 王浆主蛋白, 哺育蜂

Abstract: Royal jelly is one of the favorite bee products by consumers, and the major royal jelly proteins (MRJPs) play an important part in regulating caste differentiation and improving human health. The hypopharyngeal glands of worker bees are the “production workshop” of royal jelly proteins, and their synthesis and secretion activities directly influence the quality of royal jelly. In recent years, different studies have revealed the molecular basis for the regulation on MRJPs synthesis and secretion by honey bee breeds, developmental stages and environmental conditions at the morphological structure, transcriptomic level and proteomic level of hypopharyngeal gland, providing a theoretical basis for promoting the royal jelly quality. In this review, we summarized the composition and function of MRJPs, and gave an overview around the hypopharyngeal glands of honey bees, and the factors affecting the synthesis and secretion of MRJPs. We also recommended future research directions on the synthesis and secretion of MRJPs in the hypopharyngeal glands of honey bees: (1) better understanding the intrinsic mechanism of MRJPs synthesis in the hypopharyngeal glands; (2) mapping the action pathway of MRJPs synthesis in the hypopharyngeal glands; and (3) analysis of the key cell types and function for MRJPs synthesis in hypopharyngeal glands at the cellular level. This review will provide a new perspective for studying the synthesis mechanism of MRJPs.

Key words: Honey bees, royal jelly, hypopharyngeal gland, major royal jelly proteins, nurse bee