CRISPR/Cas9 mutagenesis against sex pheromone biosynthesis leads to loss of female attractiveness in Spodoptera exigua, an insect pestt
Virgin female moths are known to release sex pheromones to attract conspecific males. Accurate sex pheromones are required for their chemical communication. Sex pheromones of Spodoptera exigua, a lepidopteran insect, contain unsaturated fatty acid derivatives having a double bond at the 12th carbon...
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description | Virgin female moths are known to release sex pheromones to attract conspecific males. Accurate sex pheromones are required for their chemical communication. Sex pheromones of Spodoptera exigua, a lepidopteran insect, contain unsaturated fatty acid derivatives having a double bond at the 12th carbon position. A desaturase of S. exigua (SexiDES5) was proposed to have dual functions by forming double bonds at the 11th and 12th carbons to synthesize Z9,E12-tetradecedienoic acid, which could be acetylated to be a main sex pheromone component Z9,E12-tetradecenoic acetate (Z9E12-14:Ac). A deletion of SexiDES5 using CRISPR/Cas9 was generated and inbred to obtain homozygotes. Mutant females could not produce Z9E12-14:Ac along with Z9-14:Ac and Z11-14:Ac. Subsequently, pheromone extract of mutant females did not induce a sensory signal in male antennae. They failed to induce male mating behavior including hair pencil erection and orientation. In the field, these mutant females did not attract any males while control females attracted males. These results indicate that SexiDES5 can catalyze the desaturation at the 11th and 12th positions to produce sex pheromone components in S. exigua. This study also suggests an application of the genome editing technology to insect pest control by generating non-attractive female moths. |
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subjects | Abdomen Acetic acid Adults Animals Antennae Army-worms Biological research Biology and Life Sciences Biology, Experimental Biosynthesis Butterflies & moths Carbon Chemical communication Chromosomes CRISPR CRISPR-Cas Systems Crop science Desaturase Desaturation Engineering and Technology Erection Fatty Acid Desaturases - genetics Fatty Acid Desaturases - metabolism Fatty acids Female Females Genetic aspects Genome editing Genomes Homozygotes Inbreeding Insect pests Insects Kinases Male Males Mating behavior Multidisciplinary Sciences Mutagenesis Mutants Mutation Pest control Pheromones Physiological aspects Proteins Research and Analysis Methods Science & Technology Science & Technology - Other Topics Sex Sex Attractants - biosynthesis Sex Attractants - metabolism Sex pheromone Sexual behavior Sexual Behavior, Animal Spodoptera - genetics Spodoptera - physiology Spodoptera exigua |
title | CRISPR/Cas9 mutagenesis against sex pheromone biosynthesis leads to loss of female attractiveness in Spodoptera exigua, an insect pestt |
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