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Identification of the Flavone-Inducible Counter-Defense Genes and Their cis -Elements in Helicoverpa armigera .

Zhongyuan DengYuting ZhangLiying FangMin ZhangLixiang WangXinzhi NiXianchun Li
Published in: Toxins (2023)
Flavone is widely found in plants and plays an important role in plant defense against pests. Many pests, such as Helicoverpa armigera , use flavone as a cue to upregulate counter-defense genes for detoxification of flavone. Yet the spectrum of the flavone-inducible genes and their linked cis -regulatory elements remains unclear. In this study, 48 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were found by RNA-seq. These DEGs were mainly concentrated in the retinol metabolism and drug metabolism-cytochrome P450 pathways. Further in silico analysis of the promoter regions of 24 upregulated genes predicted two motifs through MEME and five previously characterized cis -elements including CRE, TRE, EcRE, XRE-AhR and ARE. Functional analysis of the two predicted motifs and two different versions of ARE (named ARE1 and ARE2) in the promoter region of the flavone-inducible carboxylesterase gene CCE001j verified that the two motifs and ARE2 are not responsible for flavone induction of H. armigera counter-defense genes, whereas ARE1 is a new xenobiotic response element to flavone (XRE-Fla) and plays a decisive role in flavone induction of CCE001j . This study is of great significance for further understanding the antagonistic interaction between plants and herbivorous insects.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • genome wide identification
  • rna seq
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide analysis
  • gene expression
  • single cell
  • emergency department
  • innate immune