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Expression Pattern and Ligand Binding Characteristics Analysis of Chemosensory Protein SnitCSP2 from Sirex nitobei

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Since existing control strategies are not yet effective, in order to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of protein–ligand binding for effective pest control, three ligands that bind best to chemosensory protein 2 of Sirex nitobei were screened in this study. The host plant volatile (...

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Autores principales: Guo, Pingping, Hao, Enhua, Li, Han, Yang, Xi, Lu, Pengfei, Qiao, Haili
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37504589
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14070583
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author Guo, Pingping
Hao, Enhua
Li, Han
Yang, Xi
Lu, Pengfei
Qiao, Haili
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Hao, Enhua
Li, Han
Yang, Xi
Lu, Pengfei
Qiao, Haili
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Since existing control strategies are not yet effective, in order to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of protein–ligand binding for effective pest control, three ligands that bind best to chemosensory protein 2 of Sirex nitobei were screened in this study. The host plant volatile (+)-α-pinene, symbiotic fungal volatiles terpene and (−)-globulol were found to bind most stably by molecular docking and dynamic simulations, and their free binding energies were calculated by the molecular mechanics Poisson–Boltzmann surface area method. Furthermore, some key amino acid residues were deeply explored, providing a favorable molecular basis for regulating the behavioral interactions of insects and developing new pest control strategies. ABSTRACT: Sirex nitobei is an important wood-boring wasp to conifers native to Asia, causing considerable economic and ecological damage. However, the current control means cannot achieve better efficiency, and it is expected to clarify the molecular mechanism of protein–ligand binding for effective pest control. This study analyzed the expression pattern of CSP2 in S. nitobei (SnitCSP2) and its features of binding to the screened ligands using molecular docking and dynamic simulations. The results showed that SnitCSP2 was significantly expressed in female antennae. Molecular docking and dynamic simulations revealed that SnitCSP2 bound better to the host plant volatile (+)-α-pinene and symbiotic fungal volatiles terpene and (−)-globulol than other target ligands. By the molecular mechanics Poisson–Boltzmann surface area (MM-PBSA) method, the free binding energies of the three complexes were calculated as −44.813 ± 0.189 kJ/mol, −50.446 ± 0.396 kJ/mol, and −56.418 ± 0.368 kJ/mol, and the van der Waals energy was found to contribute significantly to the stability of the complexes. Some key amino acid residues were also identified: VAL13, GLY14, LYS61, MET65, and LYS68 were important for the stable binding of (+)-α-pinene by SnitCSP2, while for terpenes, ILE16, ALA25, TYR26, CYS29, GLU39, THR37, and GLY40 were vital for a stable binding system. We identified three potential ligands and analyzed the interaction patterns of the proteins with them to provide a favorable molecular basis for regulating insect behavioral interactions and developing new pest control strategies.
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spelling pubmed-103803662023-07-29 Expression Pattern and Ligand Binding Characteristics Analysis of Chemosensory Protein SnitCSP2 from Sirex nitobei Guo, Pingping Hao, Enhua Li, Han Yang, Xi Lu, Pengfei Qiao, Haili Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Since existing control strategies are not yet effective, in order to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of protein–ligand binding for effective pest control, three ligands that bind best to chemosensory protein 2 of Sirex nitobei were screened in this study. The host plant volatile (+)-α-pinene, symbiotic fungal volatiles terpene and (−)-globulol were found to bind most stably by molecular docking and dynamic simulations, and their free binding energies were calculated by the molecular mechanics Poisson–Boltzmann surface area method. Furthermore, some key amino acid residues were deeply explored, providing a favorable molecular basis for regulating the behavioral interactions of insects and developing new pest control strategies. ABSTRACT: Sirex nitobei is an important wood-boring wasp to conifers native to Asia, causing considerable economic and ecological damage. However, the current control means cannot achieve better efficiency, and it is expected to clarify the molecular mechanism of protein–ligand binding for effective pest control. This study analyzed the expression pattern of CSP2 in S. nitobei (SnitCSP2) and its features of binding to the screened ligands using molecular docking and dynamic simulations. The results showed that SnitCSP2 was significantly expressed in female antennae. Molecular docking and dynamic simulations revealed that SnitCSP2 bound better to the host plant volatile (+)-α-pinene and symbiotic fungal volatiles terpene and (−)-globulol than other target ligands. By the molecular mechanics Poisson–Boltzmann surface area (MM-PBSA) method, the free binding energies of the three complexes were calculated as −44.813 ± 0.189 kJ/mol, −50.446 ± 0.396 kJ/mol, and −56.418 ± 0.368 kJ/mol, and the van der Waals energy was found to contribute significantly to the stability of the complexes. Some key amino acid residues were also identified: VAL13, GLY14, LYS61, MET65, and LYS68 were important for the stable binding of (+)-α-pinene by SnitCSP2, while for terpenes, ILE16, ALA25, TYR26, CYS29, GLU39, THR37, and GLY40 were vital for a stable binding system. We identified three potential ligands and analyzed the interaction patterns of the proteins with them to provide a favorable molecular basis for regulating insect behavioral interactions and developing new pest control strategies. MDPI 2023-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10380366/ /pubmed/37504589 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14070583 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Guo, Pingping
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Yang, Xi
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Expression Pattern and Ligand Binding Characteristics Analysis of Chemosensory Protein SnitCSP2 from Sirex nitobei
title Expression Pattern and Ligand Binding Characteristics Analysis of Chemosensory Protein SnitCSP2 from Sirex nitobei
title_full Expression Pattern and Ligand Binding Characteristics Analysis of Chemosensory Protein SnitCSP2 from Sirex nitobei
title_fullStr Expression Pattern and Ligand Binding Characteristics Analysis of Chemosensory Protein SnitCSP2 from Sirex nitobei
title_full_unstemmed Expression Pattern and Ligand Binding Characteristics Analysis of Chemosensory Protein SnitCSP2 from Sirex nitobei
title_short Expression Pattern and Ligand Binding Characteristics Analysis of Chemosensory Protein SnitCSP2 from Sirex nitobei
title_sort expression pattern and ligand binding characteristics analysis of chemosensory protein snitcsp2 from sirex nitobei
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37504589
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14070583
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