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BMC Genomics


Title:An Expressed Sequence Tag collection from the male antennae of the Noctuid moth Spodoptera littoralis: a resource for olfactory and pheromone detection research
Author(s):Legeai F; Malpel S; Montagne N; Monsempes C; Cousserans F; Merlin C; Francois MC; Maibeche-Coisne M; Gavory F; Poulain J; Jacquin-Joly E;
Address:"1IRISA, Equipe Symbiose, Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France"
Journal Title:BMC Genomics
Year:2011
Volume:20110129
Issue:
Page Number:86 -
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-12-86
ISSN/ISBN:1471-2164 (Electronic) 1471-2164 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: Nocturnal insects such as moths are ideal models to study the molecular bases of olfaction that they use, among examples, for the detection of mating partners and host plants. Knowing how an odour generates a neuronal signal in insect antennae is crucial for understanding the physiological bases of olfaction, and also could lead to the identification of original targets for the development of olfactory-based control strategies against herbivorous moth pests. Here, we describe an Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) project to characterize the antennal transcriptome of the noctuid pest model, Spodoptera littoralis, and to identify candidate genes involved in odour/pheromone detection. RESULTS: By targeting cDNAs from male antennae, we biased gene discovery towards genes potentially involved in male olfaction, including pheromone reception. A total of 20760 ESTs were obtained from a normalized library and were assembled in 9033 unigenes. 6530 were annotated based on BLAST analyses and gene prediction software identified 6738 ORFs. The unigenes were compared to the Bombyx mori proteome and to ESTs derived from Lepidoptera transcriptome projects. We identified a large number of candidate genes involved in odour and pheromone detection and turnover, including 31 candidate chemosensory receptor genes, but also genes potentially involved in olfactory modulation. CONCLUSIONS: Our project has generated a large collection of antennal transcripts from a Lepidoptera. The normalization process, allowing enrichment in low abundant genes, proved to be particularly relevant to identify chemosensory receptors in a species for which no genomic data are available. Our results also suggest that olfactory modulation can take place at the level of the antennae itself. These EST resources will be invaluable for exploring the mechanisms of olfaction and pheromone detection in S. littoralis, and for ultimately identifying original targets to fight against moth herbivorous pests"
Keywords:"Animals Arthropod Antennae/*metabolism Databases, Genetic *Expressed Sequence Tags *Gene Expression Profiling Gene Library Genes, Insect Male Molecular Sequence Annotation Pheromones/metabolism Phylogeny Sequence Analysis, DNA Smell/*genetics Spodoptera/*;"
Notes:"MedlineLegeai, Fabrice Malpel, Sebastien Montagne, Nicolas Monsempes, Christelle Cousserans, Francois Merlin, Christine Francois, Marie-Christine Maibeche-Coisne, Martine Gavory, Frederick Poulain, Julie Jacquin-Joly, Emmanuelle eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2011/02/01 BMC Genomics. 2011 Jan 29; 12:86. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-12-86"

 
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