Genome-wide identification and multi-level analysis of the HSP gene superfamily in Aphidoletes aphidimyza: sHSP gene family expansion and its role in diapause regulation

对蚜茧蜂(Aphidoletes aphidimyza)HSP基因超家族进行全基因组鉴定和多层次分析:sHSP基因家族扩增及其在滞育调控中的作用

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Insect diapause is a critical adaptive strategy for surviving unfavorable environmental conditions. The predatory insect Aphidoletes aphidimyza, widely used in biological pest control, relies on diapause for commercial storage and application. Heat shock proteins (HSPs), particularly small HSPs (sHSPs), are known to play pivotal roles in stress tolerance and protein homeostasis maintenance during diapause. However, the regulatory mechanisms of the HSP gene superfamily, especially the sHSP gene family, in A.aphidimyza diapause remain poorly understood. This study aims to comprehensively analyze the HSP gene superfamily in A.aphidimyza and elucidate the functional and regulatory roles of sHSPs in diapause. RESULTS: Our findings reveal that A.aphidimyza has evolved a multi-layered regulatory mechanism through selective expansion of the sHSP gene family. At the transcriptional level, specific transcription factors such as Ftzf1 bind to sHSP gene promoters, enhancing their expression during diapause. Post-transcriptionally, Among the 34 members of the sHSP gene family, 32 have only one exon, the intronless, single-exon structure of sHSP genes facilitates rapid mRNA maturation, enabling swift protein synthesis. Post-translational modifications, such as phosphorylation, regulate the oligomeric state of sHSP proteins, allowing them to dissociate into functional dimers and protect cellular protein homeostasis under stress. Notably, a unique branch of the sHSP gene family (CladeX) exhibited expansion, higher expression during diapause, relatively conserved sequences, suggesting its critical role in environmental adaptation. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the A.aphidimyza HSP gene superfamily, highlighting the pivotal role of the sHSP gene family, particularly CladeX, in diapause regulation. The multi-level regulatory mechanisms-transcriptional, post-transcriptional, and post-translational-enable A.aphidimyza to rapidly respond to adverse conditions like low temperature and short photoperiod, ensuring survival triggering diapause. These insights not only deepen our understanding of insect diapause but also offer potential applications for improving the storage and commercial use of A.aphidimyza as a biological control agent.

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