Armet transcript knockdown in Tribolium castaneum

Date

2014-08-01

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Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

Armet has been found in mammalian systems to be a bi-functional protein that is secreted extracellularly and is also found in the endoplasmic reticulum. It has been shown to be a neurotrophic factor and also a member of the unfolded protein response. Transcript knockdown of Armet via RNA interference in late instar larvae of Tribolium castaneum produces a fatal phenotype during eclosion from pupa to adult. Initial observations of pupae cuticle indicate disorganization of cuticles in insects with the Armet transcript knocked down. Here I expand studies on the effects of dsArmet RNA injection; both in a wild type strain and a fluorescent strain of Tribolium, and discuss possible mechanisms for the fatal phenotype.

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Keywords

Tribolium castaneum, RNAi, Armet, Cuticle

Graduation Month

August

Degree

Master of Science

Department

Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Interdepartmental Program

Major Professor

Gerald R. Reeck

Date

2014

Type

Thesis

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