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Scientific Reports | 2018

Gene silencing in Tribolium castaneum as a tool for the targeted identification of candidate RNAi targets in crop pests

Eileen Knorr; Elane Fishilevich; Linda Tenbusch; Meghan Frey; Murugesan Rangasamy; André Billion; Sarah E. Worden; Premchand Gandra; Kanika Arora; Wendy Lo; Greg Schulenberg; Pablo Valverde-Garcia; Andreas Vilcinskas; Kenneth E. Narva

RNAi shows potential as an agricultural technology for insect control, yet, a relatively low number of robust lethal RNAi targets have been demonstrated to control insects of agricultural interest. In the current study, a selection of lethal RNAi target genes from the iBeetle (Tribolium castaneum) screen were used to demonstrate efficacy of orthologous targets in the economically important coleopteran pests Diabrotica virgifera virgifera and Meligethes aeneus. Transcript orthologs of 50 selected genes were analyzed in D. v. virgifera diet-based RNAi bioassays; 21 of these RNAi targets showed mortality and 36 showed growth inhibition. Low dose injection- and diet-based dsRNA assays in T. castaneum and D. v. virgifera, respectively, enabled the identification of the four highly potent RNAi target genes: Rop, dre4, ncm, and RpII140. Maize was genetically engineered to express dsRNA directed against these prioritized candidate target genes. T0 plants expressing Rop, dre4, or RpII140 RNA hairpins showed protection from D. v. virgifera larval feeding damage. dsRNA targeting Rop, dre4, ncm, and RpII140 in M. aeneus also caused high levels of mortality both by injection and feeding. In summary, high throughput systems for model organisms can be successfully used to identify potent RNA targets for difficult-to-work with agricultural insect pests.


Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2018

RNAi targeting of rootworm Troponin I transcripts confers root protection in maize

Elane Fishilevich; Andrew J. Bowling; Meghan Frey; Pohao Wang; Wendy Lo; Murugesan Rangasamy; Sarah E. Worden; Heather E. Pence; Premchand Gandra; Shannon Whitlock; Greg Schulenberg; Eileen Knorr; Linda Tenbusch; Jamie R. Lutz; Stephen Novak; Ronda L. Hamm; Karl D. Schnelle; Andreas Vilcinskas; Kenneth E. Narva

Western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, is the major agronomically important pest of maize in the US Corn Belt. To augment the repertoire of the available dsRNA-based traits that control rootworm, we explored a potentially haplolethal gene target, wings up A (wupA), which encodes Troponin I. Troponin I, a component of the Troponin-Tropomyosin complex, is an inhibitory protein involved in muscle contraction. In situ hybridization showed that feeding on wupA-targeted dsRNAs caused systemic transcript knockdown in D. v. virgifera larvae. The knockdown of wupA transcript, and by extension Troponin I protein, led to deterioration of the striated banding pattern in larval body muscle and decreased muscle integrity. Additionally, the loss of function of the circular muscles surrounding the alimentary system led to significant accumulation of food material in the hind gut, which is consistent with a loss of peristaltic motion of the alimentary canal. In this study, we demonstrate that wupA dsRNA is lethal in D. v. virgifera larvae when fed via artificial diet, with growth inhibition of up to 50% within two days of application. Further, wupA hairpins can be stably expressed and detected in maize. Maize expressing wupA hairpins exhibit robust root protection in greenhouse bioassays, with several maize transgene integration events showing root protection equivalent to commercial insecticidal protein-expressing maize.


Archive | 2017

MOLÉCULAS DE ÁCIDO NUCLEICO DEL FACTOR DE ELONGACIÓN DE TRANSCRIPCIÓN (SPT5) PARA CONTROLAR PLAGAS DE INSECTOS

Chaoxian Geng; Eileen Knorr; Andreas Vilcinskas; Elane Fishilevich; Wendy Lo; Premchand Gandra; Murugesan Rangasamy; Meghan Frey; Sarah E. Worden; Kenneth E. Narva


Archive | 2017

PRP8 NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES TO CONTROL INSECT PESTS

Kenneth E. Narva; Sarah E. Worden; Meghan Frey; Murugesan Rangasamy; Premchand Gandra; Wendy Lo; Elane Fishilevich; Andreas Vilcinskas; Eileen Knorr


Archive | 2017

moléculas de ácido nucleico wupa que conferem resistência a pragas de coleópteros e hemípteros

Elane Fishilevich; Kenneth E. Narva; Meghan Frey; Murugesan Rangasamy; Premchand Gandra; Sarah E. Worden; Wendy Lo


Archive | 2017

RPB7 NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES TO CONTROL INSECT PESTS

Kenneth E. Narva; Sarah E. Worden; Meghan Frey; Murugesan Rangasamy; Premchand Gandra; Wendy Lo; Elane Fishilevich; Rainer Fischer; Andreas Vilcinskas; Eileen Knorr


Archive | 2017

SNAP25 NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES TO CONTROL INSECT PESTS

Kenneth E. Narva; Sarah E. Worden; Meghan Frey; Murugesan Rangasamy; Premchand Gandra; Wendy Lo; Elane Fishilevich; Andreas Vilcinskas; Eileen Knorr


Archive | 2017

GAWKY (GW) NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES TO CONTROL INSECT PESTS

Kenneth E. Narva; Sarah E. Worden; Meghan Frey; Murugesan Rangasamy; Premchand Gandra; Wendy Lo; Elane Fishilevich; Rainer Fischer; Andreas Vilcinskas; Eileen Knorr


Archive | 2016

Rab5 nucleic acid molecules that confer resistance to coleopteran and hemipteran pests

Kenneth E. Narva; Elane Fishilevich; Murugesan Rangasamy; Meghan Frey; Wendy Lo; Sarah E. Worden; Premchand Gandra


Archive | 2016

Rna polymerase i1 nucleic acid molecules to control insect pests

Kenneth E. Narva; Sarah E. Worden; Meghan Frey; Murugesam Rangasamy; Premchand Gandra; Balaji Veeramani; Wendy Lo; Andreas Vilcinskas; Eileen Knorr; Elane Fishilevich

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