Publications by authors named "Omar Al-Danoon"

Ostrinia nubilalis, also known as European Corn Borer (ECB), is a serious pest in Europe and North America, as well as in Central Asia and Northern Africa. It damages a variety of agricultural crops such as corn, oats, buckwheat, millet, and soybeans. causing annually at least one billion dollars in loss.

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, a lepidopteran moth, also known as the European corn borer, has a major impact on the production of economically important crops in the United States and Europe. The female moth invites the male moth for mating through the release of pheromones, a volatile chemical signal. Pheromone binding proteins (PBPs) present in the male moth antennae are believed to pick up the pheromones, transport them across the aqueous sensillum lymph, and deliver them to the olfactory receptor neurons.

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Pheromone-binding protein (PBP) in male moth antennae transports pheromone to the olfactory receptor neuron by undergoing a pH-dependent conformational switch, from PBP at higher pH to PBP at lower pH, associated with ligand binding and release, respectively. The characteristic feature of the dramatic protein switch is the pH-dependent reversible coil-helix transition of the C-terminus. In the PBP conformation at pH >6.

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