›› 2014, Vol. 57 ›› Issue (9): 1084-1093.

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昆虫表皮蛋白基因研究进展

梁欣, 陈斌, 乔梁*   

  1. (重庆师范大学昆虫与分子生物学研究所, 重庆市动物生物学重点实验室, 重庆 401331)
  • 出版日期:2014-09-20 发布日期:2014-09-20
  • 作者简介:梁欣, 女, 1989年生, 四川始阳人, 硕士研究生, 研究方向为昆虫分子生物学, E-mail: liangxinyitian@163.com

Research progress in insect cuticular protein genes

LIANG Xin, CHEN Bin, QIAO Liang*   

  1. (Institute of Entomology and Molecular Biology, Chongqing Key Laboratory of Animal Biology, Chongqing Normal University, Chongqing 401331, China)
  • Online:2014-09-20 Published:2014-09-20

摘要: 在昆虫表皮的发生、分化和昆虫躯体外部重要部位及器官的构建中,表皮蛋白是不可或缺的组成元素。本文在简要总结了目前昆虫表皮蛋白鉴定与分类方面研究的基础上,重点对近10年来昆虫表皮蛋白基因的时空表达模式、激素及转录因子对表皮蛋白基因表达的调控、表皮蛋白基因功能的研究进展进行了综述,探讨了其在害虫防治中可能的应用前景,旨在为进一步研究昆虫表皮蛋白基因及其潜在利用价值提供参考。目前报道的昆虫表皮蛋白序列已超过1 400条,分为12个家族,如CPR, CPF, CPFL和Tweedle等。经由蜕皮激素激活的相关转录因子(如βFTZ-F1和BR-C等)作用于表皮蛋白基因上游的顺式作用元件,开启或关闭基因,以调控表皮蛋白基因的表达。表皮蛋白基因在昆虫表皮整合,体形塑造,活动能力,抗逆与抗药性,以及先天免疫等生理现象和生理过程中有不可或缺的作用。因此,如果能够通过抑制关键表皮蛋白基因的表达,或将其从基因组中删除,以阻碍昆虫的发育或扰乱昆虫的繁殖能力,或可为害虫防治策略提供参考。

关键词: 昆虫, 表皮蛋白, 鉴定与分类, 基因表达调控, 基因功能, 害虫防控

Abstract:  During insect cuticle occurrence and differentiation, and in the process of construction of external important parts and organs of insect body, cuticular proteins are essential constituent elements. In this article, we briefly summarized the identification and classification, the spatiotemporal expression patterns, the regulation of expression by hormones and transcription factors, and functional research of insect cuticular protein genes over the past ten years. We also discussed their possible application prospects in pest control in order to provide references for further study of insect cuticular proteins and their potential utilization. More than 1 400 sequences of insect cuticular proteins have been reported, and they are divided into twelve families such as CPR, CPF, CPFL, Tweedle, etc. Related transcription factors such as βFTZ-F1 and BR-C, which are activated by ecdysteroid, act on the cis acting elements upstream cuticular protein genes and turn on or off these genes in order to regulate the expression of cuticular protein genes. Cuticular protein genes play an indispensable role in the insect cuticle integration, body shaping, activity, resistance, innate immunity and other physiological phenomena and physiological process. Therefore, if we can inhibit the expression of key cuticular protein gene or remove it from the genome to prevent the insect development or disrupt the reproductive ability of insects, this may provide reference for pest control strategies.

Key words: Insect, cuticular protein, identification and classification, gene expression and regulation, gene function, pest control