Olfaction plays a crucial role for arthropods in foraging,mating,and oviposition.The odorant-binding protein(OBP)gene is considered one of the most important olfactory genes.However,little is known about its functions...Olfaction plays a crucial role for arthropods in foraging,mating,and oviposition.The odorant-binding protein(OBP)gene is considered one of the most important olfactory genes.However,little is known about its functions in predatory mites.Here,we used Neoseiulus barkeri,an important commercialized natural pest control,to explore the chemosensory characteristics of OBP.In this study,N.barkeri was attracted by methyl salicylate(MeSA)and showed higher crawling speeds under MeSA treatment.Then,we identified and cloned an OBP gene named Nbarobp2 and analyzed its expression profiles in the predatory mite.Nbarobp2 was 663 bp,was highly expressed in larval and nymphal stages,and was significantly upregulated in N.barkeri under MeSA treatment.Nbarobp2 encoded 202 amino acid residues with a molecular weight of 23 kDa(after removing the signal peptide).Sequence comparisons revealed that the OBPs in Arachnida shared 6 conserved cysteine sites,but were distinguishable from the OBPs of Insecta on the phylogenetic tree.RNA interference,Western blotting,and binding affinity assays further proved that Nbarobp2 was involved in volatile perception in predatory mites.This study shed light on the functional characteristics of OBPs in predatory mites,providing a new insight for better biological control.展开更多
基金This research was funded by the National Key R&D Program of China(2021YFC2600100)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32072483,31901944)+2 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing,China(cstc2020jcyj-msxmX0407)the Technology Innovation and Application Development Foundation of Chongqing,China(cstc2021jscx-lyjsAX0005)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(SWUKQ22019).
文摘Olfaction plays a crucial role for arthropods in foraging,mating,and oviposition.The odorant-binding protein(OBP)gene is considered one of the most important olfactory genes.However,little is known about its functions in predatory mites.Here,we used Neoseiulus barkeri,an important commercialized natural pest control,to explore the chemosensory characteristics of OBP.In this study,N.barkeri was attracted by methyl salicylate(MeSA)and showed higher crawling speeds under MeSA treatment.Then,we identified and cloned an OBP gene named Nbarobp2 and analyzed its expression profiles in the predatory mite.Nbarobp2 was 663 bp,was highly expressed in larval and nymphal stages,and was significantly upregulated in N.barkeri under MeSA treatment.Nbarobp2 encoded 202 amino acid residues with a molecular weight of 23 kDa(after removing the signal peptide).Sequence comparisons revealed that the OBPs in Arachnida shared 6 conserved cysteine sites,but were distinguishable from the OBPs of Insecta on the phylogenetic tree.RNA interference,Western blotting,and binding affinity assays further proved that Nbarobp2 was involved in volatile perception in predatory mites.This study shed light on the functional characteristics of OBPs in predatory mites,providing a new insight for better biological control.