Affiliation:
1. Forestry College, Guangxi University, Nanning, Guangxi, China
2. Xingan Vocational and Technical College, Xinganmeng, Inner Mongolia, China
3. Beijing Key Laboratory for Forest Pest Control, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
Abstract
Background
The tiny casebearer moth Coleophora obducta, an important defoliator of Larix spp., is a major threat to ecological security in north China. Studies have shown that C. obducta is strongly specific to host plants; it is unable complete its life cycle without Larix spp. The sex pheromones of C. obducta Z5-10:OH have been elucidated; and eight types of antennae sensilla, have been detected, indicating that an exploration of its olfactory proteins is necessary, due to the general lack of information on this topic.
Methods
We investigated the whole body transcriptome of C. obducta, performed a phylogenetic analysis of its olfactory proteins and produced expression profiles of three pheromone-binding proteins (CobdPBPs) by qRT–PCR.
Results
We identified 16 odorant binding proteins, 14 chemosensory proteins, three sensory neuron membrane proteins, six odorant degrading enzymes, five antennal esterases, 13 odorant receptors, seven ionotropic receptors and 10 gustatory receptors, including three PBPs and one odorant co-receptor. Additionally, three putative pheromone receptors, two bitter gustatory receptors and five functional ionotropic receptors were found by phylogenetic analysis. The expression profiles of three PBPs in males and females showed that all of them exhibited male-specific expression and two were expressed at significantly higher levels in males. These data provide a molecular foundation from which to explore the olfactory recognition process and may be useful in the development of a new integrated pest management strategy targeting olfactory recognition of C. obducta.
Funder
National Key R&D Program of China
Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience
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