Discovery of behaviorally active semiochemicals in Aenasius bambawalei using a reverse chemical ecology approach. Issue 6 (13th March 2021)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Discovery of behaviorally active semiochemicals in Aenasius bambawalei using a reverse chemical ecology approach. Issue 6 (13th March 2021)
- Main Title:
- Discovery of behaviorally active semiochemicals in Aenasius bambawalei using a reverse chemical ecology approach
- Authors:
- Xu, Chong
Yang, Fuxiang
Duan, Shuanggang
Li, Dongzhen
Li, Lei
Wang, Manqun
Zhou, Aiming - Abstract:
- Abstract: BACKGROUND: The invasive mealybug, Phenacoccus solenopsis, has caused serious damage to cotton crops throughout the world. Aenasius bambawalei is a dominant endoparasitoid of P. solenopsis . Exploration of behaviorally active semiochemicals may promote the efficacy of parasitoids used in biological control. Reverse chemical ecology, based on the physiological function of odorant‐binding proteins (OBPs), provides an effective approach to screen behaviorally active compounds to target insect pests. Determination of the binding mechanisms and specificity towards different odorants in A. bambawalei may facilitate the development of more‐efficient biological control strategies. RESULTS: We characterized the expression profile and analyzed the binding affinity of OBP28 in A. bambawalei . AbamOBP28 showed high expression in the wings and antennae of both male and female A. bambawalei . A fluorescence competitive binding assay indicated that AbamOBP28 displayed strong binding affinity to most candidate ligands. Circular dichroism spectra demonstrated that 1‐octen‐3‐one, myrcene, dodecane, 2, 4, 4‐trimethyl‐2‐pentene, nonanal, and limonene elicited conformational changes in AbamOBP28. Electrophysiological and behavioral bioassays revealed that diethyl sebacate, 2, 4, 4‐trimethyl‐2‐pentene, and 1‐octen‐3‐one evoked significant electroantennography responses and functioned as attractants in A. bambawalei at specific concentrations. Furthermore, three‐dimensional structureAbstract: BACKGROUND: The invasive mealybug, Phenacoccus solenopsis, has caused serious damage to cotton crops throughout the world. Aenasius bambawalei is a dominant endoparasitoid of P. solenopsis . Exploration of behaviorally active semiochemicals may promote the efficacy of parasitoids used in biological control. Reverse chemical ecology, based on the physiological function of odorant‐binding proteins (OBPs), provides an effective approach to screen behaviorally active compounds to target insect pests. Determination of the binding mechanisms and specificity towards different odorants in A. bambawalei may facilitate the development of more‐efficient biological control strategies. RESULTS: We characterized the expression profile and analyzed the binding affinity of OBP28 in A. bambawalei . AbamOBP28 showed high expression in the wings and antennae of both male and female A. bambawalei . A fluorescence competitive binding assay indicated that AbamOBP28 displayed strong binding affinity to most candidate ligands. Circular dichroism spectra demonstrated that 1‐octen‐3‐one, myrcene, dodecane, 2, 4, 4‐trimethyl‐2‐pentene, nonanal, and limonene elicited conformational changes in AbamOBP28. Electrophysiological and behavioral bioassays revealed that diethyl sebacate, 2, 4, 4‐trimethyl‐2‐pentene, and 1‐octen‐3‐one evoked significant electroantennography responses and functioned as attractants in A. bambawalei at specific concentrations. Furthermore, three‐dimensional structure modeling and molecular docking showed that hydrogen bonds were formed by Glu1 and Ser75 of AbamOBP28 with diethyl sebacate, respectively. CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate that AbamOBP28 is involved in the chemoreception of A. bambawalei . The identified protein provides a potential target for efficient enemy utilization and pest control, and the overall results may help develop protocols for more effective screening of behaviorally active semiochemicals. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry Abstract : Our study provides potential molecular targets for the development of high‐efficiency biological control strategies. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Pest management science. Volume 77:Issue 6(2021)
- Journal:
- Pest management science
- Issue:
- Volume 77:Issue 6(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 77, Issue 6 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 77
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0077-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 2843
- Page End:
- 2853
- Publication Date:
- 2021-03-13
- Subjects:
- reverse chemical ecology -- odorant‐binding proteins -- fluorescence competitive binding assay -- CD spectra -- electroantennogram -- olfactory response -- homology modeling and molecular docking
Pests -- Control -- Periodicals
Pesticides -- Periodicals
632.9 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1002/ps.6319 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1526-498X
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