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Plant microRNAs in larval food regulate honeybee caste development.

Abstract
The major environmental determinants of honeybee caste development come from larval nutrients: royal jelly stimulates the differentiation of larvae into queens, whereas beebread leads to worker bee fate. However, these determinants are not fully characterized. Here we report that plant RNAs, particularly miRNAs, which are more enriched in beebread than in royal jelly, delay development and decrease body and ovary size in honeybees, thereby preventing larval differentiation into queens and inducing development into worker bees. Mechanistic studies reveal that amTOR, a stimulatory gene in caste differentiation, is the direct target of miR162a. Interestingly, the same effect also exists in non-social Drosophila. When such plant RNAs and miRNAs are fed to Drosophila larvae, they cause extended developmental times and reductions in body weight and length, ovary size and fecundity. This study identifies an uncharacterized function of plant miRNAs that fine-tunes honeybee caste development, offering hints for understanding cross-kingdom interaction and co-evolution.
AuthorsKegan Zhu, Minghui Liu, Zheng Fu, Zhen Zhou, Yan Kong, Hongwei Liang, Zheguang Lin, Jun Luo, Huoqing Zheng, Ping Wan, Junfeng Zhang, Ke Zen, Jiong Chen, Fuliang Hu, Chen-Yu Zhang, Jie Ren, Xi Chen
JournalPLoS genetics (PLoS Genet) Vol. 13 Issue 8 Pg. e1006946 (Aug 2017) ISSN: 1553-7404 [Electronic] United States
PMID28859085 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Fatty Acids
  • MicroRNAs
  • royal jelly
Topics
  • Animals
  • Bees (drug effects, genetics, growth & development)
  • Drosophila (genetics, growth & development)
  • Fatty Acids (administration & dosage, genetics)
  • Female
  • Food
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
  • Hierarchy, Social
  • Larva (drug effects, genetics, growth & development)
  • MicroRNAs (administration & dosage, genetics)

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