Authors

Trevor Grigg

Abstract

Control of insect pests frequently uses chemical insecticides with harmful side-effects to ecosystems. A more environmentally friendly approach is required. RNA interference (RNAi) with its sequence specific mechanism of post-transcriptional gene silencing, allows species specific control in an environmentally benign manner. Successful RNAi requires delivery of cognate short interfering RNA (siRNA) into cells and suitable choice of target gene to suppress. This thesis investigates both issues using Sf21 cells (Spodoptera frugiperda). Nanocomplexes made of cell penetrating peptides with homologous sequence siRNA target transcripts of apoptosis gene SfIAP. Gene knockdown measured by RT-qPCR gave a positive result with off-target effects noted.

Keywords

Apoptosis, Biopesticide, cell line, cell penetrating peptide, CPP, gene suppression, insect, insecticide, nanocomplex, RNA interference, RNAi, short interfering RNA, siRNA, Sf21, SfIAP, Spodoptera, lepidoptera, pest control, sequence specific, Target gene

Document Type

Thesis

Publication Date

2022

Embargo Period

2025-06-10

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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