RNAi-mediated plant sterol modification to control insect herbivore pests: insights from Arabidopsis and the diamondback moth

Journal of Pest Science(2023)

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All eukaryotes use sterols as structural components in cell membranes and as precursors for key hormones. However, arthropods are unique among eukaryotes because they cannot synthesize sterols de novo and must acquire sterols through diet. Cholesterol is the dominant sterol in most insects; however, because plants contain little cholesterol, most insect herbivores convert phytosterols to cholesterol. An additional challenge for plant-feeding insects is that only limited types of phytosterols can be converted to cholesterol. In this study, we used RNA interference to modify the plant sterol profile to generate phytosterols that would negatively impact insect herbivores. Specifically, we knocked down the expression of Arabidopsis thaliana Δ8–Δ7-sterol isomerase gene (HYD1), responsible for the conversion of Δ8-sterols into Δ7-sterols. Silenced lines with > 95
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Plutella xylostella,Arabidopsis,RNAi,HYD1,Phytosterol,Cholesterol
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