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  • Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) are crucial for odor perception in insects, but this study explores the additional roles of a specific OBP gene, AccOBP10, in Apis cerana cerana.
  • The gene AccOBP10 shows high similarity to other OBP family members and is primarily expressed in the venom gland; its expression varies under different environmental stressors, indicating a complex response to conditions like low temperature and chemical exposure.
  • Knocking down AccOBP10 via RNA interference revealed that it may influence the expression of some stress-related genes, suggesting that its primary function relates to stress responses rather than just odor transport.

Article Abstract

Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) play an important role in odour perception and transport in insects. However, little is known about whether OBPs perform other functions in insects, particularly in Apis cerana cerana. Within this study, an OBP gene (AccOBP10) was isolated and identified from A. c. cerana. Both homology and phylogenetic relationship analyses indicated that the amino acid sequence of AccOBP10 had a high degree of sequence identity with other members of the gene family. Analysis of quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) showed that AccOBP10 mRNA was expressed at higher levels in the venom gland than in other tissues. The mRNA transcript expression of AccOBP10 was upregulated by low temperature (4°C), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), pyridaben, methomyl and imidacloprid but downregulated by heat (42°C), ultraviolet light, vitamin C, mercuric chloride, cadmium chloride, paraquat and phoxim. Expression of AccOBP10 under abiotic stress was analysed by western blotting, and the results were consistent with those of qRT-PCR. And as a further study of AccOBP10 function, we demonstrated that knockdown of AccOBP10 by RNA interference could slightly increase the expression levels of some stress-related genes. Collectively, these results suggest that AccOBP10 is mainly involved in the response to stress conditions.

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