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Identification of Two Cytochrome Monooxygenase P450 Genes, CYP321A7 and CYP321A9, from the Tobacco Cutworm Moth (Spodoptera Litura) and Their Expression in Response to Plant Allelochemicals.


ABSTRACT: Larvae of the polyphagous tobacco cutworm moth, Spodoptera litura (S. litura), encounter potentially toxic allelochemicals in food. It is therefore important for S. litura to produce detoxification enzymes such as cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s). In this study, we have identified two novel cytochrome P450 genes of S. litura, named CYP321A7 and CYP321A9. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that they belong to the CYP321A subfamily. Expression levels of these genes at different development stages were determined by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The highest expression was found in the midgut and the fat body. Larvae fed with a diet supplemented with xanthotoxin or coumarin showed a strongly increased expression of CYP321A7 and CYP321A9 in the midgut and fat body as compared to larvae that consumed a control diet. In contrast, larvae consuming a diet containing aflatoxin B1 or quercetin did not induce the expression of these genes. CYP321A7 and CYP321A9 showed different expression profiles with respect to certain allelochemicals. For example, a diet containing cinnamic acid stimulated the expression of CYP321A9, whereas no changes were observed for CYP321A7. We suggest that the fine tuning of P450 gene expression is an important adaptation mechanism that allows polyphagous S. litura larvae to survive in a changing chemical environment.

SUBMITTER: Wang RL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5713248 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of Two Cytochrome Monooxygenase P450 Genes, CYP321A7 and CYP321A9, from the Tobacco Cutworm Moth (Spodoptera Litura) and Their Expression in Response to Plant Allelochemicals.

Wang Rui-Long RL   He Ya-Nan YN   Staehelin Christian C   Liu Shi-Wei SW   Su Yi-Juan YJ   Zhang Jia-En JE  

International journal of molecular sciences 20171030 11


Larvae of the polyphagous tobacco cutworm moth, <i>Spodoptera litura</i> (<i>S. litura</i>)<i>,</i> encounter potentially toxic allelochemicals in food. It is therefore important for <i>S. litura</i> to produce detoxification enzymes such as cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s). In this study, we have identified two novel cytochrome P450 genes of <i>S. litura</i>, named <i>CYP321A7</i> and <i>CYP321A9.</i> Phylogenetic analysis indicated that they belong to the <i>CYP321A</i> subfamily. Expres  ...[more]

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