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Effect of RNAi-mediated silencing of two Knickkopf family genes (LmKnk2 and LmKnk3) on cuticle formation and insecticide susceptibility in Locusta migratoria.

Rui ZhangXiaoming ZhaoXiaojian LiuXueyao ZhangRongrong YuEnbo MaBernard MoussianKun Yan ZhuJian-Zhen Zhang
Published in: Pest management science (2020)
We demonstrate that LmKnk3-5' is essential for cuticle formation in L. migratoria. This contrasts the findings that the cognate protein in T. castaneum TcKnk3-5' is dispensable for cuticle formation and survival. Hence, we provide some evidence that the function of Knk-type proteins may be species-specific. We therefore think that LmKnk3-5' may be a good target for the application of RNAi-based technologies for species-specific insect pest management. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry.
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