Some insects have holocentric chromosomes, with multiple kinetochores rather than a single centromere. They also lack the CENP-A and CENP-C proteins, suggesting a kinetochore assembly process different from that of monocentric chromosomes. The homolog of CENP-T was recently shown to bind silent chromatin and to play a key role in kinetochore assembly in Bombyx mori, but its role in other insects with holocentric chromosomes is unknown. We identified kinetochore genes and analyzed their expression in Spodoptera frugiperda. We silenced the kinetochore genes cenp-L, cenp-S, cenp-X and ndc80 and searched for chromosome segregation defects in Sf9 cells. All kinetochore genes except cenp-S were more strongly expressed in gonadal than in somatic tissues. Immunofluorescence microscopy and RT-qPCR demonstrated the effective silencing of the target genes by transfection with dsRNA. In Sf9 cells depleted of CENP-L and NDC80, immunofluorescence microscopy revealed increases in mitotic index and in the proportion of cells with unaligned chromosomes or multipolar spindles. The depletion of CENP-S and CENP-X had no effect on mitotic index and no division defects were observed. This suggests that CENP-L and NDC80 play key roles in chromosome segregation, whereas the functions of CENP-S and CENP-X remain unknown. We have begun to characterize the kinetochore proteins (CENP-L, CENP-S, CENP-X, NDC80), a prerequisite for holocentromere identification in S. frugiperda. This study also provides the first information about the role, in Lepidoptera, of CENP-L, a protein essential to the structure of the constitutive centromere-associated network in species with monocentric chromosomes.

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