12184 Gene Knockdown In Lygus Lineolaris by RNA Interference

Friday, January 7, 2011: 11:15 AM
Marquis - 106 & 107 (Atlanta Marriott Marquis)
Margaret L. Allen , US Department of Agriculture
William Benjamin (III) Walker , The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Three genes encoding polygalacturonase (PG) have been identified in Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois) (Miridae: Hemiptera). Earlier studies showed that the three PG gene transcripts are exclusively expressed in the feeding stages of L. lineolaris. In this report, it is shown that all three transcripts are specifically expressed in salivary glands indicating that PGs are salivary enzymes. Transcriptional profiles of the three PGs were evaluated with respect to diet, comparing live cotton plant material to artificial diet. PG2 transcript levels were consistently lower in cotton-fed insects than those reared on artificial diet. RNA interference was used to knock down expression of PG1 mRNA in adult salivary glands providing the first demonstration of the use of this method in the non-model insect, L. lineolaris. (Journal of Insect Science 10:173 abstract)