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The initial analysis of a serine proteinase gene (<Emphasis Type="Italic">AccSp10</Emphasis>) from <Emphasis Type="Italic">Apis cerana cerana</Emphasis>: possible involvement in pupal development,innate immunity and abiotic stress responses
Authors:Lijun Gao  Hongfang Wang  Zhenguo Liu  Shuchang Liu  Guangdong Zhao  Baohua Xu  Xingqi Guo
Institution:1.State Key Laboratory of Crop Biology, College of Life Sciences,Shandong Agricultural University,Taian,People’s Republic of China;2.College of Life Sciences,Taishan Medical University,Taian,People’s Republic of China;3.College of Animal Science and Technology,Shandong Agricultural University,Taian,People’s Republic of China
Abstract:Serine proteinases play important roles in innate immunity and insect development. We isolated a serine proteinase gene, designated AccSp10, from the Chinese honeybees (Apis cerana cerana). RT-qPCR and a Western blot analysis at different pupal development stages indicated that AccSp10 might be involved in melanin formation in pupae and promote pupal development. In adult workers, the expression of AccSp10 was upregulated by treatments mimicking harmful environments such as the presence of Bacillus bombysepticus, different temperatures (4, 24 and 42 °C), HgCl2, H2O2 and paraquat; the exception was treatment with VC (vitamin C), which did not upregulate AccSp10 expression. Western blot confirmed the results. A disc diffusion assay indicated that recombinant AccSp10 accelerated E. coli cell death during stimulation with harmful substances (HgCl2, paraquat and cumene hydroperoxide). These findings suggest that AccSp10 may be involved in the pupal development of Chinese honeybees and protection against microorganisms and abiotic harms.
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