2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2022.931525
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The hsp70 new functions as a regulator of reproduction both female and male in Ophraella communa

Abstract: Heat shock proteins (Hsps) function as molecular chaperones that enable organisms to withstand stress and maintain normal life activities. In this study, we identified heat shock protein 70 (encoded by hsp70), which exhibits a higher expression in the mature male testis than in the unmature testis of Ophraella communa. Tissue expression profile revealed that Ochsp70 levels in males were highest in the testis, whereas those in females were highest in the head. Moreover, the expression of Ochsp70 was found to be… Show more

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“…The larvae and adults of O. communa can completely defoliate a common ragweed within a few insect generations 5 . To better apply this beetle, studies on its chemical ecology 6 8 , reproductive biology 9 11 , and cold tolerance genetics 12 have been ongoing. Bouchemousse, et al .…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The larvae and adults of O. communa can completely defoliate a common ragweed within a few insect generations 5 . To better apply this beetle, studies on its chemical ecology 6 8 , reproductive biology 9 11 , and cold tolerance genetics 12 have been ongoing. Bouchemousse, et al .…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%