Differential Protein Contents in Two Members of the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleurodidae) Complex: Reproductive and Invasive Implications

Although the displacement of some native whitefly species by the B biotype of Bemisia tabaci has been noted in China, it is still unclear which physiological and molecular mechanisms predominate during such invasions. Here, we investigated proteome variability in both B biotype and the native ZHJ1 h...

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Main Authors: Dieng, Hamady, Ahmad, Abu Hassan, Satho, Tomomitsu, Salmah, R. Che, Aziz, A. Thabani, Miake, Fumio, Vargas, R.E. Morales, Morales, P., Ahmad, H., Saad, A. Ramli, Rajen, S., Abu Bakar, S.
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spelling my.unimas.ir.98642016-04-20T03:13:32Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9864/ Differential Protein Contents in Two Members of the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleurodidae) Complex: Reproductive and Invasive Implications Dieng, Hamady Ahmad, Abu Hassan Satho, Tomomitsu Salmah, R. Che Aziz, A. Thabani Miake, Fumio Vargas, R.E. Morales Morales, P. Ahmad, H. Saad, A. Ramli Rajen, S. Abu Bakar, S. QL Zoology Although the displacement of some native whitefly species by the B biotype of Bemisia tabaci has been noted in China, it is still unclear which physiological and molecular mechanisms predominate during such invasions. Here, we investigated proteome variability in both B biotype and the native ZHJ1 haplotype. ZHJ1 eggs showed larger numbers of specific proteins than B eggs. A set of proteins found in B eggs were present at higher levels in ZHJ1. Three ZHJ1 egg proteins were present at higher levels in B eggs. ZHJ1 males possessed four specific proteins, and at least five other male proteins were shared by the two whiteflies. Two proteins identified in ZHJ1 males were present at higher levels in B males. Three other shared male proteins were found at much higher levels in ZHJ1 than in the B biotype. Both ZHJ1 and B expressed three specific female proteins. Most of the female proteins identified in ZHJ1 were present at much higher levels in B. In conclusion, protein content indexed by electrophoretic profiling has likely played an important role during the displacement of natives by the B biotype. Maxwell Scientific Organization 2012 E-Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9864/1/Differential%20protein%20content%20in%20whiteflies%20%28abstract%29.pdf Dieng, Hamady and Ahmad, Abu Hassan and Satho, Tomomitsu and Salmah, R. Che and Aziz, A. Thabani and Miake, Fumio and Vargas, R.E. Morales and Morales, P. and Ahmad, H. and Saad, A. Ramli and Rajen, S. and Abu Bakar, S. (2012) Differential Protein Contents in Two Members of the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleurodidae) Complex: Reproductive and Invasive Implications. Asian Journal of Agricultural Sciences. pp. 1-8. ISSN 2041-3890 http://www.researchgate.net/publication/234017642_Differential_protein_content_in_whiteflies
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topic QL Zoology
spellingShingle QL Zoology
Dieng, Hamady
Ahmad, Abu Hassan
Satho, Tomomitsu
Salmah, R. Che
Aziz, A. Thabani
Miake, Fumio
Vargas, R.E. Morales
Morales, P.
Ahmad, H.
Saad, A. Ramli
Rajen, S.
Abu Bakar, S.
Differential Protein Contents in Two Members of the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleurodidae) Complex: Reproductive and Invasive Implications
description Although the displacement of some native whitefly species by the B biotype of Bemisia tabaci has been noted in China, it is still unclear which physiological and molecular mechanisms predominate during such invasions. Here, we investigated proteome variability in both B biotype and the native ZHJ1 haplotype. ZHJ1 eggs showed larger numbers of specific proteins than B eggs. A set of proteins found in B eggs were present at higher levels in ZHJ1. Three ZHJ1 egg proteins were present at higher levels in B eggs. ZHJ1 males possessed four specific proteins, and at least five other male proteins were shared by the two whiteflies. Two proteins identified in ZHJ1 males were present at higher levels in B males. Three other shared male proteins were found at much higher levels in ZHJ1 than in the B biotype. Both ZHJ1 and B expressed three specific female proteins. Most of the female proteins identified in ZHJ1 were present at much higher levels in B. In conclusion, protein content indexed by electrophoretic profiling has likely played an important role during the displacement of natives by the B biotype.
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author Dieng, Hamady
Ahmad, Abu Hassan
Satho, Tomomitsu
Salmah, R. Che
Aziz, A. Thabani
Miake, Fumio
Vargas, R.E. Morales
Morales, P.
Ahmad, H.
Saad, A. Ramli
Rajen, S.
Abu Bakar, S.
author_facet Dieng, Hamady
Ahmad, Abu Hassan
Satho, Tomomitsu
Salmah, R. Che
Aziz, A. Thabani
Miake, Fumio
Vargas, R.E. Morales
Morales, P.
Ahmad, H.
Saad, A. Ramli
Rajen, S.
Abu Bakar, S.
author_sort Dieng, Hamady
title Differential Protein Contents in Two Members of the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleurodidae) Complex: Reproductive and Invasive Implications
title_short Differential Protein Contents in Two Members of the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleurodidae) Complex: Reproductive and Invasive Implications
title_full Differential Protein Contents in Two Members of the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleurodidae) Complex: Reproductive and Invasive Implications
title_fullStr Differential Protein Contents in Two Members of the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleurodidae) Complex: Reproductive and Invasive Implications
title_full_unstemmed Differential Protein Contents in Two Members of the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleurodidae) Complex: Reproductive and Invasive Implications
title_sort differential protein contents in two members of the whitefly bemisia tabaci (hemiptera: aleurodidae) complex: reproductive and invasive implications
publisher Maxwell Scientific Organization
publishDate 2012
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9864/1/Differential%20protein%20content%20in%20whiteflies%20%28abstract%29.pdf
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http://www.researchgate.net/publication/234017642_Differential_protein_content_in_whiteflies
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