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Chemosensory function of Varroa gnathosoma: transcriptomic and proteomic analyses.

Authors :
Nganso, Beatrice T.
Eliash, Nurit
Mani, Kannan
Sela, Noa
Villar-Briones, Alejandro
Osabutey, Angelina Fathia
Rafaeli, Ada
Mikheyev, Alexander S.
Soroker, Victoria
Source :
Experimental & Applied Acarology; Dec2024, Vol. 93 Issue 4, p701-719, 19p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In this study, we evaluated the role of the gnathosoma (mouthparts) in chemosensing of the most devastating honey bee parasite, Varroa destructor mite. Through transcriptomic analysis, we compared the expression of putative chemosensory genes between the body parts containing the main chemosensory organs (the forelegs), gnathosoma and the rest of the body devoid of these two body parts. Furthermore, we checked the presence of chemosensory-related transcripts in the proteome of the gnathosoma. Our comparative transcriptomic analysis revealed the presence of 83 transcripts with known characteristic conserved domains belonging to eight chemosensory gene families in the three Varroa transcriptomes. Among these transcripts, 11 were significantly upregulated in the mite's forelegs, compared to 8 and 10 in the gnathosoma and body devoid of both organs, respectively. Whilst the gnathosoma and the forelegs share similar expression of some putative lipid carrier proteins, membrane-bound receptors, and associated proteins, they also differ in the expression profiles of some transcripts belonging to these protein families. This suggests two functional chemosensory organs that may differ in their chemosensory function according to specific characteristics of compounds they detect. Moreover, the higher expression of some chemosensory transcripts in the body devoid of forelegs and gnathosoma compared to the gnathosoma alone, may suggest the presence of additional function of these transcripts or alternatively presence of additional external or internal chemosensory organs. Insights into the functional annotation of a highly expressed gustatory receptor present in both organs using RNA interference (RNAi) are also revealed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01688162
Volume :
93
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Experimental & Applied Acarology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180653790
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10493-024-00952-1