Functional Characterization of Odorant Receptors for Sex Pheromone (Z)-11-Hexadecenol in Orthaga achatina.
J Agric Food Chem
; 72(34): 18864-18871, 2024 Aug 28.
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ABSTRACT
Pheromone receptor (PR)-mediated transduction of sex pheromones to electrophysiological signals is the basis for sex pheromone communication. Orthaga achatina, a serious pest of the camphor tree, uses a mixture of four components (Z11-16OAc, Z11-16OH, Z11-16Ald, and Z3,Z6,Z9,Z12,Z15-23H) as its sex pheromone. In this study, we identified five PR genes (OachPR1-5) by phylogenetic analysis. Further RT-PCR and qPCR experiments showed that PR1-3 were specifically expressed in male antennae, while PR4 was significantly female-biased in expression. Functional characterization using the XOE-TEVC assay demonstrated that PR1 and PR3 both responded strongly to Z11-16OH, while PR1 and PR3 had a weak response to Z3,Z6,Z9,Z12,Z15-23H and Z11-16Ald, respectively. Finally, two key amino acid residues (N78 and R331) were confirmed to be essential for binding of PR3 with Z11-16OH by molecular docking and site-directed mutagenesis. This study helps understand the sex pheromone recognition molecular mechanism of O. achatina.
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Filogenia
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Atrativos Sexuais
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Receptores Odorantes
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Proteínas de Insetos
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2024
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