The black soldier fly (BSF), Hermetia illucens, has emerged as a promising species for waste bioconversion and source of antimicrobial proteins (AMPs). However, there is a scarcity of research on the element transformation efficiency and molecular characterization of AMPs derived from waste management. Here, food waste treatment was performed using BSF larvae (BSFL) in a C/N ratio of 21:1â10:1, with a focus on the C/N-dependent element bioconversion, AMP antimicrobial activity, and transcriptome profiling. The C-larvae transformation rates were found to be similar among C/Ns (27.0â35.5%, p = 0.109), while the N-larvae rates were different (p = 0.001), with C/N 21:1â16:1 (63.5â75.0%) being higher than C/N 14:1â10:1 (35.0â45.7%). The C/N ratio did not alter the antimicrobial spectrum of AMPs, but did affect the activities, with C/N 21:1 being significantly lower than C/N 18:1â10:1. The lysozyme genes were found to be significantly more highly expressed than the cecropin, defensin, and attacin genes in the AMP gene family. Out of 51 lysozyme genes, C/N 18:1 and C/N 16:1 up-regulated (p < 0.05) 14 and 12 genes compared with C/N 21:1, respectively, corresponding to the higher activity of AMPs. Overall, the element bioconversion efficiency and AMP expression can be enhanced through C/N ratio manipulation, and the C/N-dependent transcriptome regulation is the driving force of the AMP difference.
C/N-Dependent Element Bioconversion Efficiency and Antimicrobial Protein Expression in Food Waste Treatment by Black Soldier Fly Larvae.
黑水虻幼虫处理食物垃圾中C/N依赖性元素生物转化效率和抗菌蛋白表达
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作者:Jin Ning, Liu Yanxia, Zhang Shouyu, Sun Shibo, Wu Minghuo, Dong Xiaoying, Tong Huiyan, Xu Jianqiang, Zhou Hao, Guan Shui, Xu Weiping
| 期刊: | International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 影响因子: | 4.900 |
| 时间: | 2022 | 起止号: | 2022 May 1; 23(9):5036 |
| doi: | 10.3390/ijms23095036 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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