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Expression and RNA Interference of Ribosomal Protein L5 Gene in Nilaparvata lugens (Hemiptera: Delphacidae)

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JOURNAL OF INSECT SCIENCE
Volume 17, Issue 3, Pages -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/jisesa/iex047

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Nilaparvata lugens; NlRPL5 gene; RNA interference; ovarian development

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31672026, 31171860, 31501632]
  2. 973 Program for Key Basic Research of the Ministry of Science and Technology, China [2012CB114100, 2011CB111602]
  3. Research on Public Welfare Technology Application Projects of Zhejiang Province, China [2012C22041]

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The ribosomal proteins play important roles in the growth and development of organisms. This study aimed to explore the function of NlRPL5 (GenBank KX379234), a ribosomal protein L5 gene, in the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens. The open reading frame of NlRPL5 was cloned from N. lugens based on a previous transcriptome analysis. The results revealed that the open reading frame of NlRPL5 is of 900 bp, encoding 299 amino acid residues. The reverse transcription quantitative PCR results suggested that the expression of NlRPL5 gene was stronger in gravid females, but was relatively low in nymphs, males, and newly emerged females. The expression level of NlRPL5 in the ovary was about twofolds of that in the head, thorax, or fat body. RNAi of dsNlRPL5 resulted in a significant reduction of mRNA levels, similar to 50% decrease in comparison with the dsGFP control at day 6. Treatment of dsNlRPL5 significantly restricted the ovarian development, and decreased the number of eggs laid on the rice (Oryza sativa) plants. This study provided a new clue for further study on the function and regulation mechanism of NlRPL5 in N. lugens.

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