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The effect of group IV chitinase, HaCHT4, on the chitin content of the peritrophic membrane (PM) during larval growth and development of Helicoverpa armigera.

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BACKGROUND Extensive research has been conducted on insect chitinases. However, little is known about the function of chitinase in the regulation of the surface structure of the peritrophic matrix (PM)… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Extensive research has been conducted on insect chitinases. However, little is known about the function of chitinase in the regulation of the surface structure of the peritrophic matrix (PM) in larval midguts. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of HaCHT4 on the chitin content and surface structure of the PM during larval growth and development of H. armigera. RESULTS The expression level of HaCHT4 was lower and the chitin content was higher in the early stages of 4th -6th instar larvae, but they were reversed in the corresponding late stages. The correlation coefficient between the expression level of HaCHT4 and the chitin content was -0.585 (P < 0.05), with a higher negative correlation of -0.934 for the 4th instar (P < 0.01). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed that the surface structure of PM was multi-laminated with small pores in the early stages of 4th -6th instar larvae, and more and bigger pores in the late stages. Low expression of HaCHT4 caused by RNAi resulted in the increase of chitin content in the PM, and the surface structure of PM became multilayered with smaller pore size in the late stage of 4th instar larvae. Also, induction of HaCHT4 by application of 2-tridecanone (2-TD), decreased the chitin content of PM, caused larger pores to form and lots of food bolus to attach to the PM surface, and also increased the larval susceptibility to chlorantraniliprole. CONCLUSION These results provided a strong evidence that HaCHT4 plays an important role by regulating the chitin content of the PM and its surface structure, thereby affecting the sensitivity of H. armigera to chlorantraniliprole.

Keywords: chitin content; hacht4 chitin; surface structure; hacht4

Journal Title: Pest management science
Year Published: 2022

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