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J Neurocytol


Title:"The expression pattern of four odorant-binding proteins in male and female silk moths, Bombyx mori"
Author(s):Maida R; Mameli M; Muller B; Krieger J; Steinbrecht RA;
Address:"Max-Planck-Institut fur Verhaltensphysiologie, Seewiesen, Germany"
Journal Title:J Neurocytol
Year:2005
Volume:34
Issue:1-Feb
Page Number:149 - 163
DOI: 10.1007/s11068-005-5054-8
ISSN/ISBN:0300-4864 (Print) 0300-4864 (Linking)
Abstract:"Four recombinant odorant-binding proteins of Bombyx mori, pheromone-binding protein (PBP), general odorant-binding protein 1 (GOBP1), general odorant-binding protein 2 (GOBP2) and antennal binding protein X (ABPX), were expressed in E. coli and used to raise polyclonal antisera. Immunoblots of antennal homogenates showed that these antisera were specific. In Western blot analysis and immunocytochemical labelling experiments, the sera against recombinant PBP and GOBP2 of B. mori gave identical results as sera against native PBP and GOBP2 of Antheraea polyphemus, respectively, thus confirming earlier results obtained with the latter. Labelling consecutive cross sections of various sensillum types with all four antisera revealed different labelling patterns in male and female sensilla (s.) trichodea and s. basiconica. Long s. trichodea in males and females represented uniform labelling types, whereas for short s. trichodea, s. intermedia, and s. basiconica a great variety of labelling patterns was observed, some being more common than others. Long s. trichodea, which in males are uniformly tuned to the pheromone components bombykol and bombykal, all strongly expressed PBP; labelling with antisera against the other three odorant-binding proteins hardly was above background, only in some hairs GOBP1 was expressed somewhat more strongly. Long s. trichodea of females, which respond specifically to linalool and benzoic acid, showed a different labelling pattern. Here, we observed strong labelling with antibodies against GOBP2 and medium labelling with anti-GOBP1, sometimes with anti-ABPX. S. basiconica in both sexes most commonly co-expressed GOBP1 and GOBP2, but other patterns were occasionally found, with some of them showing PBP expression, also in females. The great variety of labelling types in short s. trichodea, s. intermedia, and s. basiconica suggests a similar variety of functional subtypes as observed in plant odour-sensitive sensilla of other moth species"
Keywords:"Animals Bombyx/*chemistry Carrier Proteins/analysis/genetics/immunology Cilia/chemistry/ultrastructure Female Gene Expression Immune Sera/immunology Immunoblotting Immunohistochemistry Insect Proteins/*analysis/genetics/immunology Male Moths Receptors, Od;"
Notes:"MedlineMaida, R Mameli, M Muller, B Krieger, J Steinbrecht, R A eng Comparative Study 2005/12/24 J Neurocytol. 2005 Mar; 34(1-2):149-63. doi: 10.1007/s11068-005-5054-8"

 
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