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一种新型雄性附腺肽可降低褐飞虱雌虫交配后的接受性。

A novel male accessory gland peptide reduces female post-mating receptivity in the brown planthopper.

作者信息

Zhang Yi-Jie, Zhang Ning, Bu Ruo-Tong, Nässel Dick R, Gao Cong-Fen, Wu Shun-Fan

机构信息

Sanya Institute of Nanjing Agricultural University/College of Plant Protection, State Key Laboratory of Agricultural and Forestry Biosecurity, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China.

Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

PLoS Genet. 2025 May 6;21(5):e1011699. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1011699. eCollection 2025 May.

Abstract

Mating in insects commonly induces a profound change in the physiology and behavior of the female that serves to secure numerous and viable offspring, and to ensure paternity for the male by reducing receptivity of the female to further mating attempts. Here, we set out to characterize the post-mating response (PMR) in a pest insect, the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens and to identify a functional analog of sex peptide and/or other seminal fluid factors that contribute to the PMR in Drosophila. We find that N. lugens display a distinct PMR that lasts for about 4 days and includes a change in female behavior with decreased receptivity to males and increased oviposition. Extract from male accessory glands (MAG) injected into virgin females triggers a similar PMR, lasting about 24h. Since sex peptide does not exist in N. lugens, we screened for candidate mediators by performing a transcriptional and proteomics analysis of MAG extract. We identified a novel 51 amino acid peptide present only in the MAG and not in female N. lugens. This peptide, that we designate maccessin (macc), affects the female PMR. Females mated by males with macc knockdown display receptivity to wild type males in a second mating, which does not occur in controls. However, oviposition is not affected. Injection of recombinant macc reduces female receptivity, with no effect on oviposition. Thus, macc is an important seminal fluid peptide that affects the PMR of N. lugens. Our analysis suggests that the gene encoding the macc precursor is restricted to species closely related to N. lugens.

摘要

昆虫交配通常会引起雌性昆虫生理和行为上的深刻变化,这有助于确保产生大量有活力的后代,并通过降低雌性对进一步交配尝试的接受度来确保雄性的父权。在此,我们着手描述一种害虫——褐飞虱Nilaparvata lugens的交配后反应(PMR),并确定与果蝇中导致PMR的性肽和/或其他精液因子功能类似的物质。我们发现褐飞虱表现出一种持续约4天的独特PMR,包括雌性行为的变化,即对雄性的接受度降低和产卵增加。将雄性附腺(MAG)提取物注射到处女雌虫体内会引发类似的PMR,持续约24小时。由于褐飞虱中不存在性肽,我们通过对MAG提取物进行转录组和蛋白质组学分析来筛选候选介质。我们鉴定出一种仅存在于MAG中而不存在于雌性褐飞虱中的新型51个氨基酸的肽。我们将这种肽命名为maccessin(macc),它会影响雌性的PMR。与敲低macc的雄虫交配的雌虫在第二次交配时对野生型雄虫表现出接受度,而对照组则不会出现这种情况。然而,产卵不受影响。注射重组macc会降低雌性的接受度,对产卵没有影响。因此,macc是一种影响褐飞虱PMR的重要精液肽。我们的分析表明,编码macc前体的基因仅限于与褐飞虱密切相关的物种。

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