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Title:Genome-Wide Identification of the Odorant Receptor Gene Family and Revealing Key Genes Involved in Sexual Communication in Anoplophora glabripennis
Author(s):Zhang S; Li M; Xu Y; Zhao Y; Niu Y; Zong S; Tao J;
Address:"Beijing Key Laboratory for Forest Pest Control, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China"
Journal Title:Int J Mol Sci
Year:2023
Volume:20230113
Issue:2
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24021625
ISSN/ISBN:1422-0067 (Electronic) 1422-0067 (Linking)
Abstract:"Insects use a powerful and complex olfactory recognition system to sense odor molecules in the external environment to guide behavior. A large family of odorant receptors (ORs) mediates the detection of pheromone compounds. Anoplophora glabripennis is a destructive pest that harms broad-leaved tree species. Although olfactory sensation is an important factor affecting the information exchange of A. glabripennis, little is known about the key ORs involved. Here, we identified ninety-eight AglaORs in the Agla2.0 genome and found that the AglaOR gene family had expanded with structural and functional diversity. RT-qPCR was used to analyze the expression of AglaORs in sex tissues and in adults at different developmental stages. Twenty-three AglaORs with antennal-biased expression were identified. Among these, eleven were male-biased and two were female-biased and were more significantly expressed in the sexual maturation stage than in the post-mating stage, suggesting that these genes play a role in sexual communication. Relatively, two female-biased AglaORs were overexpressed in females seeking spawning grounds after mating, indicating that these genes might be involved in the recognition of host plant volatiles that may regulate the selection of spawning grounds. Our study provides a theoretical basis for further studies into the molecular mechanism of A. glabripennis olfaction"
Keywords:"Animals Female Male *Receptors, Odorant/genetics/metabolism *Coleoptera/metabolism Smell Plants/metabolism Communication Insect Proteins/genetics/metabolism Arthropod Antennae/metabolism Anoplophora glabripennis expression profile genome-wide analysis odo;"
Notes:"MedlineZhang, Sainan Li, Meng Xu, Yabei Zhao, Yuxuan Niu, Yiming Zong, Shixiang Tao, Jing eng 31971662/National Natural Science Foundation of China/ Switzerland 2023/01/22 Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Jan 13; 24(2):1625. doi: 10.3390/ijms24021625"

 
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