Chlorbenzuron downregulated HcLCP‐17 expression by depressing two 20E‐responsive transcription factors Br‐C and βFTZ‐F1 in Hyphantria cunea (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) larvae
Yuecheng Zhao,
Lu Zhang,
Chuanshan Zou
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDCuticular proteins (CPs) play essential roles in forming cuticular structures in insects. However, the specific functions and regulatory mechanisms of CPs remain largely unexplored. In this study, the Larval cuticular protein 17 (HcLCP‐17) gene was identified from Hyphantria cunea, a highly destructive and polyphagous forest pest. To investigate the role of HcLCP‐17 in cuticular function and transcriptional regulation mediated by 20E‐responsive transcription factors (ERTFs), we employed RNA interfere… Show more
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