Identification of kakusei, a Nuclear Non-Coding RNA, as an Immediate Early Gene from the Honeybee, and Its Application for Neuroethological Study
The honeybee is a social insect that exhibits various social behaviors. To elucidate the neural basis of honeybee behavior, we detected neural activity in freely-moving honeybee workers using an immediate early gene (IEG) that is expressed in a neural activity-dependent manner. In European honeybees...
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doaj-dc03dd50f446405e9989d736f09369252020-11-24T21:05:30ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672012-11-011312154961550910.3390/ijms131215496Identification of kakusei, a Nuclear Non-Coding RNA, as an Immediate Early Gene from the Honeybee, and Its Application for Neuroethological StudyTaketoshi KiyaAtsushi UgajinTakekazu KuniedaTakeo KuboThe honeybee is a social insect that exhibits various social behaviors. To elucidate the neural basis of honeybee behavior, we detected neural activity in freely-moving honeybee workers using an immediate early gene (IEG) that is expressed in a neural activity-dependent manner. In European honeybees (Apis mellifera), we identified a novel nuclear non-coding RNA, termed kakusei, as the first insect IEG, and revealed the neural activity pattern in foragers. In addition, we isolated a homologue of kakusei, termed Acks, from the Japanese honeybee (Apis cerana), and detected active neurons in workers fighting with the giant hornet.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/13/12/15496honeybeekakuseiimmediate early geneinsectbrainnon-coding RNAforaging behaviordance communicationJapanese honeybeehot defensive bee ball formation |
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Taketoshi Kiya Atsushi Ugajin Takekazu Kunieda Takeo Kubo Identification of kakusei, a Nuclear Non-Coding RNA, as an Immediate Early Gene from the Honeybee, and Its Application for Neuroethological Study International Journal of Molecular Sciences honeybee kakusei immediate early gene insect brain non-coding RNA foraging behavior dance communication Japanese honeybee hot defensive bee ball formation |
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Identification of kakusei, a Nuclear Non-Coding RNA, as an Immediate Early Gene from the Honeybee, and Its Application for Neuroethological Study |
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Identification of kakusei, a Nuclear Non-Coding RNA, as an Immediate Early Gene from the Honeybee, and Its Application for Neuroethological Study |
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Identification of kakusei, a Nuclear Non-Coding RNA, as an Immediate Early Gene from the Honeybee, and Its Application for Neuroethological Study |
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Identification of kakusei, a Nuclear Non-Coding RNA, as an Immediate Early Gene from the Honeybee, and Its Application for Neuroethological Study |
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Identification of kakusei, a Nuclear Non-Coding RNA, as an Immediate Early Gene from the Honeybee, and Its Application for Neuroethological Study |
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identification of kakusei, a nuclear non-coding rna, as an immediate early gene from the honeybee, and its application for neuroethological study |
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The honeybee is a social insect that exhibits various social behaviors. To elucidate the neural basis of honeybee behavior, we detected neural activity in freely-moving honeybee workers using an immediate early gene (IEG) that is expressed in a neural activity-dependent manner. In European honeybees (Apis mellifera), we identified a novel nuclear non-coding RNA, termed kakusei, as the first insect IEG, and revealed the neural activity pattern in foragers. In addition, we isolated a homologue of kakusei, termed Acks, from the Japanese honeybee (Apis cerana), and detected active neurons in workers fighting with the giant hornet. |
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honeybee kakusei immediate early gene insect brain non-coding RNA foraging behavior dance communication Japanese honeybee hot defensive bee ball formation |
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