Burkholderia gut symbiont induces insect host fecundity by modulating Kr-h1 gene expression.

Arch Insect Biochem Physiol

Metabolomics Research Center for Functional Materials, Kyungsung University, Busan, Republic of Korea.

Published: February 2023

Full-length cDNAs of the Broad-Complex (BR-C) from Riptortus pedestris were cloned. Moreover, Kr-h1 and BR-C expression levels in apo-symbiotic and symbiotic host insects were compared to verify whether they are modulated by Burkholderia gut symbionts. Interestingly, Kr-h1 expression level was significantly increased in symbiotic females. To determine how Kr-h1 affects fecundity in insects, the biosynthesis of two reproduction-associated proteins, hexamerin-α and vitellogenin, was investigated in R. pedestris females. Hexamerin-α and vitellogenin expression at the transcriptional and translational levels decreased in Kr-h1-suppressed symbiotic females, subsequently reduced egg production. These results suggest that Burkholderia gut symbiont modulates Kr-h1 expression to enhance ovarian development and egg production of R. pedestris by increasing the biosynthesis of the two proteins.

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