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Identification of abamectin responsible genes in Tetranychus urticae

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

Abamectin, soil-born bacterial acaricides, has been intensively used to control Tetranychus urticae. Target site insensitivity and enhanced activity of detoxification enzymes have been considered as major resistance mechanisms. Here, we identified the differentially expressed genes after feeding sublethal dose of abamectin for 36 h by RNA-seq analysis. About 4.9 million reads (± 2,630,543 reads) were assembled into T. urticae. Among a total of 75 genes showing differential transcription, 18 and 14 genes were up- and down-regulated over two fold ratio, respectively. In the validation analysis, the calculated fold change of each genes between RNA-seq and qPCR were moderately correlated (r 2 = 0.661). A cuticular protein was shown as the highest up-regulated gene (192.3-fold) and a chitinase was revealed to be the highest down-regulated (-16.4-fold). Further study would be necessary to validate their roles in T. urticae adaptation to acaricides.

저자
  • Deok Ho Kwon(Research institute for Agriculture and Life Scence. Seoul National University)
  • Ji Hyun Park(Department of Agricultural of Biotechnology, Seoul National University)
  • Si Hyeock Lee(Research institute for Agriculture and Life Scence. Seoul National University, Department of Agricultural of Biotechnology, Seoul National University)