Genome-Wide Analysis of Odorant-Binding Proteins and Chemosensory Proteins in the Bean bug .

Front Physiol

Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Pollutant Sensitive Materials and Environmental Remediation, Anhui Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Efficient Utilization of Featured Resource Plants, College of Life Sciences, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, China.

Published: July 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • In East Asia, a significant soybean pest has caused severe damage to crops, and current methods heavily rely on chemical insecticides, highlighting the need for more sustainable solutions.
  • This study discovered 49 odorant-binding proteins and 25 chemosensory proteins in the pest's genome, many of which are highly expressed in the antennae, indicating potential for targeted research in creating eco-friendly insecticides.

Article Abstract

Insects have sensitive olfactory systems to interact with environment and respond to the change in host plant conditions. Key genes in the system can be potential targets for developing new and efficient pest behaviour control methods. is an important soybean pest in East Asia and has caused serious damage to the soybean plants in Huang-Huai-Hai region of China. However, the current treatment of pests is dominated by chemical insecticides and lacks efficient sustainable prevention and control technologies. In this study, we identified 49 putative odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) (43 were new genes) and 25 chemosensory proteins (CSPs) (17 were new genes) in genome. These OBP and CSP genes are clustered in highly conserved groups from other hemipteran species in phylogenetic trees. Most displayed antennal-biased expression. Among the 49 , 33 were significantly highly expressed in the antennae, including three male-biased and nine female-biased. While many were detected both in the antennae and in non-antennal tissues, only 11 displayed antennal-biased expression, in which four were male-biased and five were female-biased. Some and genes showed sex-biased expression profiles. Our results not only provide a foundation for future exploration of the functions of RpedOBPs and RpedCSPs but also aid in developing environmentally friendly insecticides in the future.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9329939PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.949607DOI Listing

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