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RNAi-mediated Double Gene Knockdown and Gustatory Perception Measurement in Honey Bees (Apis mellifera)
Authors:Ying Wang  Nicholas Baker  Gro V Amdam
Institution:1.School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University;2.Department of Chemistry, Biotechnology, and Food Science, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Abstract:This video demonstrates novel techniques of RNA interference (RNAi) which downregulate two genes simultaneously in honey bees using double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) injections. It also presents a protocol of proboscis extension response (PER) assay for measuring gustatory perception.RNAi-mediated gene knockdown is an effective technique downregulating target gene expression. This technique is usually used for single gene manipulation, but it has limitations to detect interactions and joint effects between genes. In the first part of this video, we present two strategies to simultaneously knock down two genes (called double gene knockdown). We show both strategies are able to effectively suppress two genes, vitellogenin (vg) and ultraspiracle (usp), which are in a regulatory feedback loop. This double gene knockdown approach can be used to dissect interrelationships between genes and can be readily applied in different insect species.The second part of this video is a demonstration of proboscis extension response (PER) assay in honey bees after the treatment of double gene knockdown. The PER assay is a standard test for measuring gustatory perception in honey bees, which is a key predictor for how fast a honey bee''s behavioral maturation is. Greater gustatory perception of nest bees indicates increased behavioral development which is often associated with an earlier age at onset of foraging and foraging specialization in pollen. In addition, PER assay can be applied to identify metabolic states of satiation or hunger in honey bees. Finally, PER assay combined with pairing different odor stimuli for conditioning the bees is also widely used for learning and memory studies in honey bees.
Keywords:Neuroscience  Issue 77  Genetics  Behavior  Neurobiology  Molecular Biology  Chemistry  Biochemistry  biology (general)  genetics (animal and plant)  animal biology  RNA interference  RNAi  double stranded RNA  dsRNA  double gene knockdown  vitellogenin gene    vg  ultraspiracle gene    usp  vitellogenin protein  Vg  ultraspiracle protein  USP  green fluorescence protein  GFP  gustatory perception  proboscis extension response  PER  honey bees    Apis mellifera  animal model  assay
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