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A venom protein of ectoparasitoid Pachycrepoideus vindemiae, PvG6PDH, contributes to parasitism by inhibiting host glucose-6-phosphate metabolism

Insect Sci. 2021-11; 
Lei Yang, Liming Qiu, Qi Fang, Shaoying Wu, Gongyin Ye
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摘要

To achieve successful development, female parasitoids, while laying eggs, introduce various virulence factors, mainly venoms, into host insects to manipulate their physiology. Although numerous studies have been conducted to characterize the components of venoms that regulate host immune responses, few systematic investigations have been conducted on the roles of venom proteins in host metabolic regulation. In this investigation, we characterized a novel venom protein in Pachycrepoideus vindemiae called glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (PvG6PDH) and showed it has a vital role in regulating host carbohydrate metabolism. PvG6PDH encodes 510 amino acids and features a signal peptide and two conserved "G6PDH" doma... More

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Pachycrepoideus vindemiae, biological control, metabolism, parasitoid, venom