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Identification and expression analysis of an olfactory receptor gene family in green plant bug Apolygus lucorum (Meyer-Dür)
- Source :
- Scientific Reports
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Nature Publishing Group, 2016.
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Abstract
- Olfactory receptors are believed to play a central role in insects host-seeking, mating, and ovipositing. On the basis of male and female antennal transcriptome of adult Apolygus lucorum, a total of 110 candidate A. lucorum odorant receptors (AlucOR) were identified in this study including five previously annotated AlucORs. All the sequences were validated by cloning and sequencing. Tissue expression profiles analysis by RT-PCR indicated most AlucORs were antennal highly expressed genes. The qPCR measurements further revealed 40 AlucORs were significantly higher in the antennae. One AlucOR was primarily expressed in the female antennae, while nine AlucORs exhibited male-biased expression patterns. Additionally, both the RPKM value and RT-qPCR analysis showed AlucOR83 and AlucOR21 were much higher abundant in male antennae than in female antennae, suggesting their different roles in chemoreception of gender. Phylogenetic analysis of ORs from several Hemipteran species demonstrated that most AlucORs had orthologous genes, and five AlucOR-specific clades were defined. In addition, a sub-clade of potential male-based sex pheromone receptors were also identified in the phylogenetic tree of AlucORs. Our results will facilitate the functional studies of AlucORs, and thereby provide a foundation for novel pest management approaches based on these genes.
- Subjects :
- Arthropod Antennae
Male
0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Receptors, Odorant
01 natural sciences
Article
Heteroptera
Transcriptome
03 medical and health sciences
Botany
medicine
Animals
Gene family
Apolygus lucorum
Gene
Phylogeny
Genetics
Cloning
Multidisciplinary
Olfactory receptor
biology
Phylogenetic tree
Gene Expression Profiling
biology.organism_classification
010602 entomology
030104 developmental biology
medicine.anatomical_structure
Multigene Family
Sex pheromone
Insect Proteins
Female
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20452322
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scientific Reports
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....debbf98e5e153d382d6f530a6ab53278
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1038/srep37870