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Oxalic acid binds to gustatory receptor Gr23a and inhibits feeding in the brown planthopper

Authors :
Kui Kang
Wenqing Zhang
Kai Liu
Weiwen Chen
Dai Yangshuo
Zhanwen Guan
Shi Xiao
Lei Yue
Jun Lv
Kai Lin
Mengyi Zhang
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Plants produce diverse secondary compounds as natural protection against microbial and insect attack. Most of these compounds, including bitters and acids, are sensed by insect gustatory receptors (Grs). Acids are potentially toxic to insects, but there are few reports on sour compounds as ligands of insect Grs. Here, using two different heterologous expression systems, the insect Sf9 cell line and the mammalian HEK293T cell line, we started from crude extracts of rice (Oryza sativa) and successfully identified oxalic acid (OA) as a ligand of NlGr23a, a Gr in the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens. The antifeedant effect of OA on the brown planthopper was dose dependent, and NlGr23a is essential for OA’s antifeedant activity in both artificial diets and rice plants. NlGr23a is also indispensable for tarsal OA sensing. To our knowledge, OA is the first identified ligand starting from plant crude extracts and the first known strong acid for insect Grs. These findings on rice-planthopper interactions will be of broad interest for pest control in agriculture and also for better understanding of how insects select host plants.Research organismNilaparvata lugens

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OpenAIRE
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