2019
DOI: 10.1111/imb.12600
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A fatty acid synthase gene (FASN3) from the integument tissue of Rhodnius prolixus contributes to cuticle water loss regulation

Abstract: Fatty acid synthase is a multifunctional enzyme involved in the formation of fatty acids. Despite the role of fatty acids in cell signalling and energy metabolism, and as precursors to pheromones and hydrocarbons that waterproof the cuticle, the insect fatty acid synthases have been scarcely studied. Here we perform the molecular characterization of three fatty acid synthase genes (fatty acid synthase RPRC000123, RPRC000269 and RPRC002909) in the Chagas disease vector, Rhodnius prolixus. Gene expression screen… Show more

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“…Previous work from our lab silencing the integument FASN3 in R. prolixus showed a significant reduction of the total HCsmostly methyl-branched chainsassociated with 100% insect mortality upon moulting to the next nymph stage. These results provided evidence on the essential role methyl-branched HCs play in the waterproofing properties of the cuticle (Moriconi et al, 2019). In this study, exposing CYP4G107-silenced insects to desiccation conditions affected significantly their survival, while CYP4G106 silencing had almost no effect on insect viability ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…Previous work from our lab silencing the integument FASN3 in R. prolixus showed a significant reduction of the total HCsmostly methyl-branched chainsassociated with 100% insect mortality upon moulting to the next nymph stage. These results provided evidence on the essential role methyl-branched HCs play in the waterproofing properties of the cuticle (Moriconi et al, 2019). In this study, exposing CYP4G107-silenced insects to desiccation conditions affected significantly their survival, while CYP4G106 silencing had almost no effect on insect viability ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The metabolic pathway to their formation involves the participation of fatty acid synthases (FASNs), the fatty acid elongation system, fatty acyl-CoA desaturases, fatty acyl-CoA reductases and cytochrome P450s of the 4G subfamily (Juárez et al, 1992;Juárez, 2004;Blomquist, 2010;Qiu et al, 2012). Integument FASNs have been shown to provide the longchain straight and methyl-branched fatty acyl precursors to HC formation in B. germanica (Juárez et al, 1992), in the fly Drosophila serrata (Chung et al, 2014), and in the kissing bugs T. infestans and Rhodnius prolixus (Juárez and Brenner, 1989;Moriconi et al, 2019). FASN products are substrates for a series of fatty acyl-CoA elongases (ELOVLs) involved in the formation of very-long-chain fatty acyl-CoAs from 18 to over 34 carbons in T. infestans (Juárez and Brenner, 1989;Juárez, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, knockdown of four B. germanica FAS genes actually increased the total amount of CHCs, whereas only one of them, BgFas1, substantially decreased both n-alkanes and mb-CHCs (Pei et al 2019, Table 1). The above-mentioned examples indicate the challenges of transferring knowledge between taxa within the complicated phylogeny of the FAS gene family that has apparently undergone multiple duplications and neofunctionalizations (Finck et al 2016;Moriconi et al 2019). Their diverse functionalities are thereby far from restricted to CHC biosynthesis alone, but also include vital roles in lipogenesis, control of molting, and diapause induction (Tan et al 2017;Lammers et al 2019;Moriconi et al 2019).…”
Section: Fatty Acid Synthase (Fas)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above-mentioned examples indicate the challenges of transferring knowledge between taxa within the complicated phylogeny of the FAS gene family that has apparently undergone multiple duplications and neofunctionalizations (Finck et al 2016;Moriconi et al 2019). Their diverse functionalities are thereby far from restricted to CHC biosynthesis alone, but also include vital roles in lipogenesis, control of molting, and diapause induction (Tan et al 2017;Lammers et al 2019;Moriconi et al 2019). This renders specifically characterizing and targeting FAS genes with a direct impact on CHC biosynthesis and diversification particularly difficult.…”
Section: Fatty Acid Synthase (Fas)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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