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Chemosensory protein regulates the behavioural response of Frankliniella intonsa and Frankliniella occidentalis to tomato zonate spot virus–Infected pepper (Capsicum annuum)

Many herbivorous insects rely on plant volatiles to locate their host plants. Vector-borne viral infections induce changes in plant volatiles, which render infected plants more attractive to insect vectors. However, the detailed mechanisms underlying the olfactory responses of insect vectors induced...

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Autores principales: Li, Heng, Chen, Yixin, Lu, Chengcong, Tian, Houjun, Lin, Shuo, Wang, Liang, Linghu, Tingting, Zheng, Xue, Wei, Hui, Fan, Xiaojing, Chen, Yong
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10194981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37155712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011380
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author Li, Heng
Chen, Yixin
Lu, Chengcong
Tian, Houjun
Lin, Shuo
Wang, Liang
Linghu, Tingting
Zheng, Xue
Wei, Hui
Fan, Xiaojing
Chen, Yong
author_facet Li, Heng
Chen, Yixin
Lu, Chengcong
Tian, Houjun
Lin, Shuo
Wang, Liang
Linghu, Tingting
Zheng, Xue
Wei, Hui
Fan, Xiaojing
Chen, Yong
author_sort Li, Heng
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description Many herbivorous insects rely on plant volatiles to locate their host plants. Vector-borne viral infections induce changes in plant volatiles, which render infected plants more attractive to insect vectors. However, the detailed mechanisms underlying the olfactory responses of insect vectors induced by the volatiles produced by virus-infected plants are poorly understood. Here, we show that volatiles emitted by pepper (Capsicum annuum) plants infected with tomato zonate spot virus (TZSV), particularly the volatile cis-3-hexenal, which is recognized by chemosensory protein 1 of the thrips Frankliniella intonsa (FintCSP1), are more attractive to F. intonsa than the volatiles emitted by non-infected pepper plants. FintCSP1 is highly abundant in the antenna of F. intonsa. Silencing of FintCSP1 significantly decreased electroantennogram responses of F. intonsa antennae to cis-3-hexenal and impaired thrips’ responses to TZSV-infected pepper plants and cis-3-hexenal, as assessed using a Y-tube olfactometer. Three-dimensional model predictions indicated that FintCSP1 consists of seven α-helixes and two disulfide bridges. Molecular docking analysis suggested that cis-3-hexenal is positioned deep inside the binding pocket of FintCSP1 and binds to residues of the protein. We combined site-directed mutagenesis and fluorescence binding assays and identified three hydrophilic residues, Lys26, Thr28, and Glu67, of FintCSP1 as being critical for cis-3-hexenal binding. Furthermore, CSP of F. occidentalis (FoccCSP) is also a key olfactory protein involved in modulating the behaviour of F. occidentalis to TZSV-infected pepper. This study revealed the specific binding characteristics of CSPs to cis-3-hexenal and confirmed the general hypothesis that virus infections induce changes in host volatiles, which can be recognized by the olfactory proteins of the insect vector to enhance vector attraction and this may facilitate viral spread and transmission.
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spelling pubmed-101949812023-05-19 Chemosensory protein regulates the behavioural response of Frankliniella intonsa and Frankliniella occidentalis to tomato zonate spot virus–Infected pepper (Capsicum annuum) Li, Heng Chen, Yixin Lu, Chengcong Tian, Houjun Lin, Shuo Wang, Liang Linghu, Tingting Zheng, Xue Wei, Hui Fan, Xiaojing Chen, Yong PLoS Pathog Research Article Many herbivorous insects rely on plant volatiles to locate their host plants. Vector-borne viral infections induce changes in plant volatiles, which render infected plants more attractive to insect vectors. However, the detailed mechanisms underlying the olfactory responses of insect vectors induced by the volatiles produced by virus-infected plants are poorly understood. Here, we show that volatiles emitted by pepper (Capsicum annuum) plants infected with tomato zonate spot virus (TZSV), particularly the volatile cis-3-hexenal, which is recognized by chemosensory protein 1 of the thrips Frankliniella intonsa (FintCSP1), are more attractive to F. intonsa than the volatiles emitted by non-infected pepper plants. FintCSP1 is highly abundant in the antenna of F. intonsa. Silencing of FintCSP1 significantly decreased electroantennogram responses of F. intonsa antennae to cis-3-hexenal and impaired thrips’ responses to TZSV-infected pepper plants and cis-3-hexenal, as assessed using a Y-tube olfactometer. Three-dimensional model predictions indicated that FintCSP1 consists of seven α-helixes and two disulfide bridges. Molecular docking analysis suggested that cis-3-hexenal is positioned deep inside the binding pocket of FintCSP1 and binds to residues of the protein. We combined site-directed mutagenesis and fluorescence binding assays and identified three hydrophilic residues, Lys26, Thr28, and Glu67, of FintCSP1 as being critical for cis-3-hexenal binding. Furthermore, CSP of F. occidentalis (FoccCSP) is also a key olfactory protein involved in modulating the behaviour of F. occidentalis to TZSV-infected pepper. This study revealed the specific binding characteristics of CSPs to cis-3-hexenal and confirmed the general hypothesis that virus infections induce changes in host volatiles, which can be recognized by the olfactory proteins of the insect vector to enhance vector attraction and this may facilitate viral spread and transmission. Public Library of Science 2023-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10194981/ /pubmed/37155712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011380 Text en © 2023 Li et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Li, Heng
Chen, Yixin
Lu, Chengcong
Tian, Houjun
Lin, Shuo
Wang, Liang
Linghu, Tingting
Zheng, Xue
Wei, Hui
Fan, Xiaojing
Chen, Yong
Chemosensory protein regulates the behavioural response of Frankliniella intonsa and Frankliniella occidentalis to tomato zonate spot virus–Infected pepper (Capsicum annuum)
title Chemosensory protein regulates the behavioural response of Frankliniella intonsa and Frankliniella occidentalis to tomato zonate spot virus–Infected pepper (Capsicum annuum)
title_full Chemosensory protein regulates the behavioural response of Frankliniella intonsa and Frankliniella occidentalis to tomato zonate spot virus–Infected pepper (Capsicum annuum)
title_fullStr Chemosensory protein regulates the behavioural response of Frankliniella intonsa and Frankliniella occidentalis to tomato zonate spot virus–Infected pepper (Capsicum annuum)
title_full_unstemmed Chemosensory protein regulates the behavioural response of Frankliniella intonsa and Frankliniella occidentalis to tomato zonate spot virus–Infected pepper (Capsicum annuum)
title_short Chemosensory protein regulates the behavioural response of Frankliniella intonsa and Frankliniella occidentalis to tomato zonate spot virus–Infected pepper (Capsicum annuum)
title_sort chemosensory protein regulates the behavioural response of frankliniella intonsa and frankliniella occidentalis to tomato zonate spot virus–infected pepper (capsicum annuum)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10194981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37155712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011380
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