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MAPK-mediated transcription factor GATAd contributes to Cry1Ac resistance in diamondback moth by reducing PxmALP expression

  • Le Guo
  • , Zhouqiang Cheng
  • , Jianying Qin
  • , Dan Sun
  • , Shaoli Wang
  • , Qingjun Wu
  • , Neil Crickmore
  • , Xuguo Zhou
  • , Alejandra Bravo
  • , Mario Soberón
  • , Zhaojiang Guo
  • , Youjun Zhang

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Resumen

The benefits of biopesticides and transgenic crops based on the insecticidal Cry-toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) are considerably threatened by insect resistance evolution, thus, deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying insect resistance to Bt products is of great significance to their sustainable utilization. Previously, we have demonstrated that the down-regulation of PxmALP in a strain of Plutella xylostella (L.) highly resistant to the Bt Cry1Ac toxin was due to a hormone-activated MAPK signaling pathway and contributed to the resistance phenotype. However, the underlying transcriptional regulatory mechanism remains enigmatic. Here, we report that the PxGATAd transcription factor (TF) is responsible for the differential expression of PxmALP observed between the Cry1Ac susceptible and resistant strains. We identified that PxGATAd directly activates PxmALP expression via interacting with a non-canonical but specific GATA-like cis-response element (CRE) located in the PxmALP promoter region. A six-nucleotide insertion mutation in this cis-acting element of the PxmALP promoter from the resistant strain resulted in repression of transcriptional activity, affecting the regulatory performance of PxGATAd. Furthermore, silencing of PxGATAd in susceptible larvae reduced the expression of PxmALP and susceptibility to Cry1Ac toxin. Suppressing PxMAP4K4 expression in the resistant larvae transiently recovered both the expression of PxGATAd and PxmALP, indicating that the PxGATAd is a positive responsive factor involved in the activation of PxmALP promoter and negatively regulated by the MAPK signaling pathway. Overall, this study deciphers an intricate regulatory mechanism of PxmALP gene expression and highlights the concurrent involvement of both trans-regulatory factors and cis-acting elements in Cry1Ac resistance development in lepidopteran insects.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículoe1010037
PublicaciónPLoS Genetics
Volumen18
N.º2 February
DOI
EstadoPublished - feb 3 2022

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Financiación

This work was supported by the Laboratory of Lingnan Modern Agriculture Project (NT2021003) to YZ, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32022074; 32172458) to ZG, the Beijing Key Laboratory for Pest Control and Sustainable Cultivation of Vegetables and the Science and Technology Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAASASTIP-IVFCAAS) to YZ. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
CAASASTIP-IVFCAAS
Laboratory of Lingnan Modern Agriculture ProjectNT2021003
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)32172458, 32022074
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

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    • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
    • Molecular Biology
    • Genetics
    • Genetics(clinical)
    • Cancer Research

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