Mechanism of destruxin a inhibits juvenile hormone binding protein transporting juvenile hormone to affect insect growth

Pestic Biochem Physiol. 2023 Dec:197:105654. doi: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2023.105654. Epub 2023 Oct 18.

Abstract

Destruxin A, a non-ribosomal peptide toxin produced by Metarhizium, exhibits potent insecticidal activity by targeting various tissues, organs, and cells of insects. Our previous research has revealed that DA possesses the ability to bind to multiple proteins. In this study, we aimed to identify the most sensitive binding proteins of DA and investigate the physiological processes in which DA regulated. Through RNAi technology, we screened 22 binding proteins of DA in silkworm hemolymph. Among them, the juvenile hormone binding protein (JHBP), a hormone transport protein crucial for growth and development regulation, exhibited the highest sensitivity to DA. Subsequent experiments demonstrated that DA could inhibit the body weight gain of silkworm larvae, accelerate the pupation occurrence, and modulate the content of free juvenile hormone (JH) in the hemolymph. We also observed that DA could induce conformational changes in both the JHBP and the JHBP-JH binding complex. Notably, at low dosage, DA influenced the binding of JHBP to JH, while at high dosage, it irreversibly affected the binding of JHBP to JH. Molecular docking and point-mutant experiments suggested that DA might affect the N-arm of JHBP, which is responsible for JH binding. Additionally, we discovered that JHBP is widely distributed in various tissues of the silkworm, including the epidermis, gut, fat body, Malpighian tubule, gonad, muscle, trachea, and hemocyte. This study provides novel insights into the insecticidal mechanism of DA and enhances our understanding of the pathogenic process of Metarhizium.

Keywords: Destruxin; Insect growth regulator; Juvenile hormone; Juvenile hormone binding protein; Small molecule-protein interaction.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bombyx* / metabolism
  • Carrier Proteins / chemistry
  • Insect Proteins / metabolism
  • Juvenile Hormones / metabolism
  • Juvenile Hormones / pharmacology
  • Molecular Docking Simulation
  • Moths* / metabolism

Substances

  • Juvenile Hormones
  • destruxin A
  • Carrier Proteins
  • Insect Proteins