AI Article Synopsis

  • The cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera, is a major global pest, and its odorant receptors (ORs) play a key role in its feeding habits, but little research has been done on them and their hormonal regulation.* -
  • A study identified 81 ORs in H. armigera, revealing patterns of gene conservation and divergence, as well as their interaction and function during different life stages such as molting and feeding.* -
  • Notably, knockdown experiments show that OR48 influences pupation timing and promotes cell processes like autophagy, while OR75 impacts these processes differently, providing insights that could lead to improved pest control methods.*

Article Abstract

The cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera, is a significant global agricultural pest, particularly detrimental during its larval feeding period. Insects' odorant receptors (ORs) are crucial for their crop-feeding activities, yet a comprehensive analysis of H. armigera ORs has been lacking, and the influence of hormones on ORs remain understudied. Herein, we conducted a genome-wide study and identified 81 ORs, categorized into 15 distinct groups. Analyses of protein motifs and gene structures revealed both conservation within groups and divergence among them. Comparative gene duplication analysis between H. armigera and Bombyx mori highlighted different duplication patterns. We further investigated subcellular localization and protein interactions within the odorant receptor family, providing valuable insights for future functional and interaction studies of ORs. Specifically, we identified that OR48 and OR75 were abundantly expressed during molting/metamorphosis and feeding stages, respectively. We demonstrated that 20E induced the upregulation of OR48 via EcR, while insulin upregulated OR75 expression through InR. Moreover, 20E induced the translocation of OR48 to the cell membrane, mediating its effects. Functional studies involving the knockdown of OR48 and OR75 revealed their roles in metamorphosis development, with OR48 knockdown resulting in delayed pupation and OR75 knockdown leading to premature pupation. OR48 can promote autophagy and apoptosis in fat body, while OR75 can significantly inhibit apoptosis and autophagy. These findings significantly contribute to our understanding of OR function in H. armigera and shed light on potential avenues for pest control strategies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.134646DOI Listing

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