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1 March 2012 Gene Expression Profiling in the Thiamethoxam Resistant and Susceptible B-biotype Sweetpotato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci
Wen Xie, Xin Yang, Shao-Ii Wang, Qing-jun Wu, Ni-na Yang, Ru-mei Li, Xiaoguo Jiao, Hui-peng Pan, Bai-ming Liu, Yun-tao Feng, Bao-yun Xu, Xu-guo Zhou, You-jun Zhang
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Abstract

Thiamethoxam has been used as a major insecticide to control the B-biotype sweetpotato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). Due to its excessive use, a high level of resistance to thiamethoxam has developed worldwide over the past several years. To better understand the molecular mechanisms underlying this resistance in B. tabaci, gene profiles between the thiamethoxam-resistant and thiamethoxam-susceptible strains were investigated using the suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) library approach. A total of 72 and 52 upand down-regulated genes were obtained from the forward and reverse SSH libraries, respectively. These expressed sequence tags (ESTs) belong to several functional categories based on their gene ontology annotation. Some categories such as cell communication, response to abiotic stimulus, lipid particle, and nuclear envelope were identified only in the forward library of thiamethoxam-resistant strains. In contrast, categories such as behavior, cell proliferation, nutrient reservoir activity, sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity, and signal transducer activity were identified solely in the reverse library.

To study the validity of the SSH method, 16 differentially expressed genes from both forward and reverse SSH libraries were selected randomly for further analyses using quantitative realtime PCR (qRT-PCR). The qRT-PCR results were fairly consistent with the SSH results; however, only 50% of the genes showed significantly different expression profiles between the thiamethoxam-resistant and thiamethoxam-susceptible whiteflies. Among these genes, a putative NAD-dependent methanol dehydrogenase was substantially over-expressed in the thiamethoxamresistant adults compared to their susceptible counterparts. The distributed profiles show that it was highly expressed during the egg stage, and was most abundant in the abdomen of adult females.

This is an open access paper. We use the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license that permits unrestricted use, provided that the paper is properly attributed.
Wen Xie, Xin Yang, Shao-Ii Wang, Qing-jun Wu, Ni-na Yang, Ru-mei Li, Xiaoguo Jiao, Hui-peng Pan, Bai-ming Liu, Yun-tao Feng, Bao-yun Xu, Xu-guo Zhou, and You-jun Zhang "Gene Expression Profiling in the Thiamethoxam Resistant and Susceptible B-biotype Sweetpotato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci," Journal of Insect Science 12(46), 1-14, (1 March 2012). https://doi.org/10.1673/031.012.4601
Received: 25 May 2011; Accepted: 1 August 2011; Published: 1 March 2012
KEYWORDS
insecticide resistance
NAD-dependent methanol dehydrogenase
quantitative real-time PCR
sap-sucking insect
suppression subtractive hybridization
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