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Genome of the parasitoid wasp Cotesia chilonis sheds light on amino acid resource exploitation
Xinhai Ye
1, 2, 3, 4
,
Shijiao Xiong
1
,
Ziwen Teng
1
,
Yi Yang
1
,
Jiale Wang
1
,
Kaili Yu
1
,
Huizi Wu
1
,
Yang Mei
1
,
Cheng Xue
1
,
Zhichao Yan
1
,
Chuanlin Yin
1
,
Fang Wang
1
,
Hongwei Yao
1
,
Qi Fang
1
,
Qisheng Song
5
,
Gongyin Ye
1
,
Fei Li
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-05-24
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.727
CiteScore: 7.9
Impact factor: 4.5
ISSN: 17417007
PubMed ID:
35606775
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Structural Biology
Plant Science
Biotechnology
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Developmental Biology
Physiology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Abstract
A fundamental feature of parasitism is the nutritional exploitation of host organisms by their parasites. Parasitoid wasps lay eggs on arthropod hosts, exploiting them for nutrition to support larval development by using diverse effectors aimed at regulating host metabolism. However, the genetic components and molecular mechanisms at the basis of such exploitation, especially the utilization of host amino acid resources, remain largely unknown. To address this question, here, we present a chromosome-level genome assembly of the parasitoid wasp Cotesia chilonis and reconstruct its amino acid biosynthetic pathway. Analyses of the amino acid synthetic pathway indicate that C. chilonis lost the ability to synthesize ten amino acids, which was confirmed by feeding experiments with amino acid-depleted media. Of the ten pathways, nine are known to have been lost in the common ancestor of animals. We find that the ability to synthesize arginine was also lost in C. chilonis because of the absence of two key genes in the arginine synthesis pathway. Further analyses of the genomes of 72 arthropods species show that the loss of arginine synthesis is common in arthropods. Metabolomic analyses by UPLC-MS/MS reveal that the temporal concentrations of arginine, serine, tyrosine, and alanine are significantly higher in host (Chilo suppressalis) hemolymph at 3 days after parasitism, whereas the temporal levels of 5-hydroxylysine, glutamic acid, methionine, and lysine are significantly lower. We sequence the transcriptomes of a parasitized host and non-parasitized control. Differential gene expression analyses using these transcriptomes indicate that parasitoid wasps inhibit amino acid utilization and activate protein degradation in the host, likely resulting in the increase of amino acid content in host hemolymph. We sequenced the genome of a parasitoid wasp, C. chilonis, and revealed the features of trait loss in amino acid biosynthesis. Our work provides new insights into amino acid exploitation by parasitoid wasps, and this knowledge can specifically be used to design parasitoid artificial diets that potentially benefit mass rearing of parasitoids for pest control.
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Ye X. et al. Genome of the parasitoid wasp Cotesia chilonis sheds light on amino acid resource exploitation // BMC Biology. 2022. Vol. 20. No. 1. 118
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Ye X., Xiong S., Teng Z., Yang Y., Wang J., Yu K., Wu H., Mei Y., Xue C., Yan Z., Yin C., Wang F., Yao H., Fang Q., Song Q., Ye G., Li F. Genome of the parasitoid wasp Cotesia chilonis sheds light on amino acid resource exploitation // BMC Biology. 2022. Vol. 20. No. 1. 118
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/s12915-022-01313-3
UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-022-01313-3
TI - Genome of the parasitoid wasp Cotesia chilonis sheds light on amino acid resource exploitation
T2 - BMC Biology
AU - Ye, Xinhai
AU - Xiong, Shijiao
AU - Teng, Ziwen
AU - Yang, Yi
AU - Wang, Jiale
AU - Yu, Kaili
AU - Wu, Huizi
AU - Mei, Yang
AU - Xue, Cheng
AU - Yan, Zhichao
AU - Yin, Chuanlin
AU - Wang, Fang
AU - Yao, Hongwei
AU - Fang, Qi
AU - Song, Qisheng
AU - Ye, Gongyin
AU - Li, Fei
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/05/24
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 20
PMID - 35606775
SN - 1741-7007
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@article{2022_Ye,
author = {Xinhai Ye and Shijiao Xiong and Ziwen Teng and Yi Yang and Jiale Wang and Kaili Yu and Huizi Wu and Yang Mei and Cheng Xue and Zhichao Yan and Chuanlin Yin and Fang Wang and Hongwei Yao and Qi Fang and Qisheng Song and Gongyin Ye and Fei Li},
title = {Genome of the parasitoid wasp Cotesia chilonis sheds light on amino acid resource exploitation},
journal = {BMC Biology},
year = {2022},
volume = {20},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-022-01313-3},
number = {1},
pages = {118},
doi = {10.1186/s12915-022-01313-3}
}