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Transcriptional analysis of susceptible and resistant European corn borer strains and their response to Cry1F protoxinopen access

Authors
Vellichirammal, Neetha NanothWang, HaichuanEyun, Seong-ilMoriyama, Etsuko NCoates, Brad SMiller, Nicholas JSiegfried, Blair D
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd.
Keywords
Bt-toxin; Cry1F resistance; Cry1F response; European corn borer; Insect resistance; Ostrinia nubilalis; RNA-Seq; Transcriptomics
Citation
BMC Genomics, v.16, no.1
Journal Title
BMC Genomics
Volume
16
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/60220
DOI
10.1186/s12864-015-1751-6
ISSN
1471-2164
Abstract
Background: Despite a number of recent reports of insect resistance to transgenic crops expressing insecticidal toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), little is known about the mechanism of resistance to these toxins. The purpose of this study is to identify genes associated with the mechanism of Cry1F toxin resistance in European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis Hübner). For this, we compared the global transcriptomic response of laboratory selected resistant and susceptible O. nubilalis strain to Cry1F toxin. We further identified constitutive transcriptional differences between the two strains. Results: An O. nubilalis midgut transcriptome of 36,125 transcripts was assembled de novo from 106 million Illumina HiSeq and Roche 454 reads and used as a reference for estimation of differential gene expression analysis. Evaluation of gene expression profiles of midgut tissues from the Cry1F susceptible and resistant strains after toxin exposure identified a suite of genes that responded to the toxin in the susceptible strain (n = 1,654), but almost 20-fold fewer in the resistant strain (n = 84). A total of 5,455 midgut transcripts showed significant constitutive expression differences between Cry1F susceptible and resistant strains. Transcripts coding for previously identified Cry toxin receptors, cadherin and alkaline phosphatase and proteases were also differentially expressed in the midgut of the susceptible and resistant strains. Conclusions: Our current study provides a valuable resource for further molecular characterization of Bt resistance and insect response to Cry1F toxin in O. nubilalis and other pest species. © 2015 Nanoth Vellichirammal et al.
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