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Insect Mol Biol


Title:Identification and expression profile of odorant-binding proteins in Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
Author(s):Paula DP; Togawa RC; Costa MM; Grynberg P; Martins NF; Andow DA;
Address:"Parque Estacao Biologica, Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology, Brasilia, Brazil. Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USA"
Journal Title:Insect Mol Biol
Year:2016
Volume:20160512
Issue:5
Page Number:580 - 594
DOI: 10.1111/imb.12243
ISSN/ISBN:1365-2583 (Electronic) 0962-1075 (Linking)
Abstract:"The brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys, is a devastating invasive species in the USA. Similar to other insects, olfaction plays an important role in its survival and reproduction. As odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) are involved in the initial semiochemical recognition steps, we used RNA-Sequencing (RNA-Seq) to identify OBPs in its antennae, and studied their expression pattern in different body parts under semiochemical stimulation by either aggregation or alarm pheromone or food odorants. Thirty full-length putative HhalOBPs were identified, corresponding to 22 'classic' OBPs and eight 'Plus-C' OBPs. The similarity amongst them ranged from 4.95-70.92%, and with another 325 hemipteran OBPs similarity ranged from 1.94-91.51%, the highest levels being with other stink bug OBPs. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed the monophyly of seven groups of stink bug and other hemipteran OBPs. All 30 HhalOBPs were expressed and about 2/3 were expressed primarily in antennae. The expression of 21 HhalOBPs was higher in the antennae under alarm pheromone stimulus, indicating that multiple OBPs may be responding to this pheromone. Two were highest in antennae under aggregation pheromone stimulus. These findings should provide a basis for understanding the physiological functions of HhalOBPs and the chemosensory perception of this pest, which may help to uncover new control targets for behavioural interference"
Keywords:"Amino Acid Sequence Animals Arthropod Antennae/metabolism DNA, Complementary/genetics/metabolism Female Heteroptera/genetics/*physiology Insect Control Insect Proteins/chemistry/*genetics/metabolism Male *Olfactory Perception Phylogeny Receptors, Odorant/;"
Notes:"MedlinePaula, D P Togawa, R C Costa, M M C Grynberg, P Martins, N F Andow, D A eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. England 2016/05/14 Insect Mol Biol. 2016 Oct; 25(5):580-94. doi: 10.1111/imb.12243. Epub 2016 May 12"

 
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