Title
Transcriptome analysis and systemic RNAi response in the African sweetpotato weevil (Cylas puncticollis, Coleoptera, Brentidae)
Date Issued
14 January 2015
Access level
open access
Resource Type
research article
Author(s)
Pertry I.
Christiaens O.
Bauters L.
Bailey A.
Niblett C.
Ghislain M.
Gheysen G.
Smagghe G.
Abstract
The African sweetpotato weevil (SPW) Cylas puncticollis Boheman is one of the most important constraints of sweetpotato production in Sub-Saharan Africa and yet is largely an uncharacterized insect pest. Here, we report on the transcriptome analysis of SPW generated using an Illumina platform. More than 213 million sequencing reads were obtained and assembled into 89,599 contigs. This assembly was followed by a gene ontology annotation. Subsequently, a transcriptome search showed that the necessary RNAi components relevant to the three major RNAi pathways, were found to be expressed in SPW. To address the functionality of the RNAi mechanism in this species, dsRNA was injected into second instar larvae targeting laccase2, a gene which encodes an enzyme involved in the sclerotization of insect exoskeleton. The body of treated insects showed inhibition of sclerotization, leading eventually to death. Quantitative Real Time PCR (qPCR) confirmed this phenotype to be the result of gene silencing. Together, our results provide valuable sequence data on this important insect pest and demonstrate that a functional RNAi pathway with a strong and systemic effect is present in SPW and can further be explored as a new strategy for controlling this important pest.
Volume
10
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Agricultura
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84921047982
PubMed ID
Source
PLoS ONE
Sponsor(s)
The authors thank Jenn Schaff and Elizabeth Scholl from North Carolina State University, Genomic Sciences Laboratory for their support in this paper. Katterinne Prentice is recipient of a doctoral grant by the Special Research Fund of Ghent University and the International Potato Center.
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