Abstract

Melanization is a common phenomenon in insects, and melanin synthesis is a conserved physiological process that occurs in epidermal cells. Moreover, a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of melanin synthesis influencing insect pigmentation are well-suited for investigating phenotype variation. The Asian multi-colored (Harlequin) ladybird beetle, Harmonia axyridis, exhibits intraspecific polymorphism based on relative levels of melanization. However, the specific characteristics of melanin synthesis in H. axyridis remains elusive. In this study, we performed gene-silencing analysis of the pivotal inverting enzyme, tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), and DOPA decarboxylase (DDC) in the tyrosine metabolism pathway to investigate the molecular and regulatory mechanism of melanin synthesis in H. axyridis. Using RNAi of TH and DDC genes in fourth instar larvae, we demonstrated that dopamine melanin was the primary contributor to the overall body melanization of H. axyridis. Furthermore, our study provides the first conclusive evidence that dopamine serves as a melanin precursor for synthesis in the early pupal stage. According to transcription factor Pannier, which is essential for the formation of melanic color on the elytra in H. axyridis, we further demonstrated that suppression of HaPnr can significantly decrease expression levels of HaTH and HaDDC. These results in their entirety lead to the conclusion that transcription factor Pannier can regulate dopamine melanin synthesis in the dorsal elytral epidermis of H. axyridis.

Highlights

  • The Asian multi-colored (Harlequin) ladybird beetle, Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), has been widely used for biological control of pests in fields and greenhouse crops for a long time [1]

  • We have previously demonstrated that dopamine melanin is the primary contributor in the elytra in H. axyridis through silencing DOPA decarboxylase (DDC) in the third instar larvae and DDC can regulate H. axyridis fecundity [23]

  • Tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) is the first key enzyme in melanin synthesis, which catalyzes tyrosine converting into DOPA

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Introduction

The Asian multi-colored (Harlequin) ladybird beetle, Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), has been widely used for biological control of pests in fields and greenhouse crops for a long time [1]. It exhibits intraspecific polymorphism based on the influence of melanization with over 200 different elytral color forms [2]. This striking intraspecific variation has prompted investigation into its genetic, biochemical, and evolutionary meaning [3,4] and forms the basis of the current study. Elucidating the molecular mechanism of melanin synthesis in H. axyridis would provide crucial information on the sole ontogenies and evolutionary histories of the attendant melanization

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