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5. | | PINHEIRO, P. V.; WILSON, J. R.; XU, Y.; ZHENG, Y.; REBELO, A. R.; FATTAH-HOSSEINI, S.; KRUSE, A.; SILVA, R. S. dos; XU, Y.; KRAMER, M.; GIOVANNONI, A.; FEI, Z.; GRAY, S.; HECK, M. Plant viruses transmitted in two different modes produce differing effects on small RNA-Mediated processes in their aphid vector. Phytobiomes Journal, v. 3, n. 1, p. 71-81, 2019. Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Arroz e Feijão. |
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PINHEIRO, P.; BEREMAN, M. S.; PALS, M.; ARMSTRONG, S.; HOWE, K. J.; THANNHAUSER, T. W.; MacCOSS, M. J.; GRAY, S. M.; CILIA, M. |
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PATRICIA VALLE PINHEIRO, CNPAF; MICHAEL S. BEREMAN, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON; MELISSA PALS, USDA-ARS; SCOTT ARMSTRONG, USDA-ARS; KEVIN J. HOWE, USDA-ARS; THEODORE W. THANNHAUSER, USDA-ARS; MICHAEL J. MACCOSS, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON; STEWART M. GRAY, CORNELL UNIVERSITY; MICHELLE CILIA, BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE FOR PLANT RESEARCH. |
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Evidence of the biochemical basis of host virulence in the greenbug aphid, Schizaphis graminum (Homoptera: Aphididae). |
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2014 |
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Journal of Proteome Research, v. 13, n. 4, p. 2094-2108, Apr. 2014. |
DOI: |
10.1021/pr4012415 |
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Inglês |
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Biotypes of aphids and many other insect pests are defined based on the phenotypic response of host plants to the insect pest without considering their intrinsic characteristics and genotypes. Plant breeders have spent considerable effort developing aphid-resistant, small-grain varieties to limit insecticide control of the greenbug, Schizaphis graminum. However, new S. graminum biotypes frequently emerge that break resistance. Mechanisms of virulence on the aphid side of the plant-insect interaction are not well understood. S. graminum biotype H is highly virulent on most small grain varieties. This characteristic makes biotype H ideal for comparative proteomics to investigate the basis of biotype virulence in aphids. In this study, we used comparative proteomics to identify protein expression differences associated with virulence. Aphid proteins involved in the tricarboxylic acid cycle, immune system, cell division, and antiapoptosis pathways were found to be up-regulated in biotype H relative to other biotypes. Proteins from the bacterial endosymbiont of aphids were also differentially expressed in biotype H. Guided by the proteome results, we tested whether biotype H had a fitness advantage compared with other S. graminum biotypes and found that biotype H had a higher reproductive fitness as compared with two other biotypes on a range of different wheat germplasms. Finally, we tested whether aphid genetics can be used to further dissect the genetic mechanisms of biotype virulence in aphids. The genetic data showed that sexual reproduction is a source of biotypic variation observed in S. graminum. MenosBiotypes of aphids and many other insect pests are defined based on the phenotypic response of host plants to the insect pest without considering their intrinsic characteristics and genotypes. Plant breeders have spent considerable effort developing aphid-resistant, small-grain varieties to limit insecticide control of the greenbug, Schizaphis graminum. However, new S. graminum biotypes frequently emerge that break resistance. Mechanisms of virulence on the aphid side of the plant-insect interaction are not well understood. S. graminum biotype H is highly virulent on most small grain varieties. This characteristic makes biotype H ideal for comparative proteomics to investigate the basis of biotype virulence in aphids. In this study, we used comparative proteomics to identify protein expression differences associated with virulence. Aphid proteins involved in the tricarboxylic acid cycle, immune system, cell division, and antiapoptosis pathways were found to be up-regulated in biotype H relative to other biotypes. Proteins from the bacterial endosymbiont of aphids were also differentially expressed in biotype H. Guided by the proteome results, we tested whether biotype H had a fitness advantage compared with other S. graminum biotypes and found that biotype H had a higher reproductive fitness as compared with two other biotypes on a range of different wheat germplasms. Finally, we tested whether aphid genetics can be used to further dissect the genetic mechanisms of biotype v... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Greenbug; Host virulence; Insect-plant interactions; Vector biology. |
Thesagro: |
Pulgão; Schizaphis Graminum. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
Aphidoidea; Biotypes. |
Categoria do assunto: |
O Insetos e Entomologia |
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