Comparative Proteomics of Adult Honeybee Brains Reveals Differential Lysine Crotonylation Associated with Cognitive Impairment from Prepupal Cold Exposure
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Honeybee larvae and pupae are extremely stenothermic.
Cold exposure
during development causes mortality and developmental arrest and impairs
adult cognitive functions. Lysine crotonylation (Kcr) regulates neural
activity, yet its role in cold-impaired honeybee cognition is unknown.
Adult honeybees with 8 h/12 h/16 h cold exposure during the prepupae
stage (T8/T12/T16) were compared to controls with optimal brood-rearing
temperature (CK). The learning and memory assay revealed graded levels
of cognitive impairment in the adult honeybee cohorts. Western blot
analysis revealed that as learning and memory capacity declined, the
pan-Kcr levels in adult bee brains also decreased. Further brain LC–MS/MS
identified 3017 proteins with 15,233 Kcr sites. Relative to CK, T12
and T16 exhibited 402 differentially modified sites (DMSs) on 304
proteins and 216 DMSs on 325 proteins, respectively. Enrichment analysis
of proteins with differentially modified Kcr suggested that Kcr may
regulate cognitive function by modulating protein quality control
and energy metabolism. Key pathway proteins were validated by parallel
reaction monitoring. This first comprehensive profiling of honeybee
brain Kcr elucidates its metabolism-linked neural regulation and provides
a novel, accessible model for neurological health research.
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2026-04-10



