Aquaporin expression in the alimentary canal of the honey beeApis melliferaL. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and functional characterization of Am_Eglp 1

Abstract
Aquaporins (AQP) are a family of plasma membrane proteins responsible for water transport through cell membranes. They are differentially expressed in different parts of the alimentary canal of insects where they regulate water transport. These proteins have been studied in detail in some insects, but few data are available for aquaporins of the honey bee,Apis mellifera. We used quantitative PCR to study the expression of six putative aquaporin genes in forager honey bees. We found differential expression of all putative AQP genes in crop, midgut, ileum, rectum and Malpighian tubules. We found the entomoglyceroporinAm_Eglp 1expressed at extremely high levels in the midgut. We performed a functional characterization of Am_Eglp 1 using heterologous expression inXenopus laevisoocyte followed by water uptake assays. Our results confirmed that theAm_Eglp 1gene encodes a functional water transporter. This study shows that all putative honey bee aquaporin genes have complex expression patterns in the digestive and excretory organs of honey bee workers. Our results suggest that Am_Eglp 1 is the principal water transporter in the midgut ofA.melliferaworkers.