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The role of AccCDK20 and AccCDKN1 from Apis cerana cerana in development and response to pesticide and heavy metal toxicity.

Authors :
Bai, Jinhao
Guo, Dezheng
Li, Jing
Wang, Hongfang
Wang, Chen
Liu, Zhenguo
Guo, Xingqi
Wang, Ying
Xu, Baohua
Source :
Pesticide Biochemistry & Physiology. Feb2023, Vol. 190, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Apis cerana cerana is a native bee species in China and plays a key role in agricultural production and ecological balance. However, the growth and development of Apis cerana cerana has not been smooth, and pesticide and heavy metal stress are key factors that have forced a dramatic decline in population size. This study was performed with the objective of investigating the role of AccCDK20 and AccCDKN1 in honey bee resistance to pesticide and heavy metal stress. RT–qPCR analysis revealed that AccCDK20 transcript levels were highest in brown-eyed pupae and AccCDKN1 transcript levels were highest in 1-day-old worker bees. In different tissues and body parts of adult bees, AccCDK20 transcript levels were highest in the head, and AccCDKN1 transcript levels were highest in the thorax. It was further observed that environmental stress can affect the transcript levels of the AccCDK20 and AccCDKN1 genes. Silencing of the AccCDK20 and AccCDKN1 genes resulted in altered activities of antioxidant-related genes and antioxidant-related enzymes. AccCDK20 and AccCDKN1 transcript levels were upregulated under glyphosate stress, and silencing of the genes resulted in reduced resistance to glyphosate and greatly increased mortality in Apis cerana cerana. In addition, gene function was verified by in vitro repression assays. Overexpression of the AccCDK20 and AccCDKN1 proteins in E. coli cells increased the resistance to ROS damage induced by CHP. In conclusion, AccCDK20 and AccCDKN1 play an indispensable role in honey bee resistance to pesticide and heavy metal stress. [Display omitted] • Silencing AccCDK20 and AccCDKN1 affects the oxidative system. • AccCDK20 and AccCDKN1 promote honey bee resistance to glyphosate stress. • Overexpression of AccCDK20 and AccCDKN1 enhances the antioxidant capacity of E. coli. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00483575
Volume :
190
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pesticide Biochemistry & Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161662881
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pestbp.2022.105333