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Two Odorant-Binding Proteins Mediate the Behavioural Response of Aphids to the Alarm Pheromone (E)-ß-farnesene and Structural Analogues

BACKGROUND: Aphids are agricultural pests of great economical interest. Alternatives to insecticides, using semiochemicals, are of difficult applications. In fact, sex pheromones are of little use as aphids reproduce partenogenetically most of the time. Besides, the alarm pheromone, (E)-ß-farnesene...

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Autores principales: Sun, Yu Feng, De Biasio, Filomena, Qiao, Hui Li, Iovinella, Immacolata, Yang, Shao Xiang, Ling, Yun, Riviello, Lea, Battaglia, Donatella, Falabella, Patrizia, Yang, Xin Ling, Pelosi, Paolo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3299684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22427877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032759
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author Sun, Yu Feng
De Biasio, Filomena
Qiao, Hui Li
Iovinella, Immacolata
Yang, Shao Xiang
Ling, Yun
Riviello, Lea
Battaglia, Donatella
Falabella, Patrizia
Yang, Xin Ling
Pelosi, Paolo
author_facet Sun, Yu Feng
De Biasio, Filomena
Qiao, Hui Li
Iovinella, Immacolata
Yang, Shao Xiang
Ling, Yun
Riviello, Lea
Battaglia, Donatella
Falabella, Patrizia
Yang, Xin Ling
Pelosi, Paolo
author_sort Sun, Yu Feng
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Aphids are agricultural pests of great economical interest. Alternatives to insecticides, using semiochemicals, are of difficult applications. In fact, sex pheromones are of little use as aphids reproduce partenogenetically most of the time. Besides, the alarm pheromone, (E)-ß-farnesene for a great number of species, is difficult to synthesize and unstable in the environment. The search for novel semiochemicals to be used in population control can be efficiently approached through the study of the olfactory system at the biochemical level. Recently odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) have been shown to play a central role in olfactory recognition, thus becoming the target of choice for designing new semiochemicals. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To address the question of how the alarm message is recognised at the level of OBPs, we have tested 29 compounds, including (E)-ß-farnesene, in binding assays with 6 recombinant proteins and in behaviour experiments. We have found that good repellents bind OBP3 and/or OBP7, while non repellents present different spectra of binding. These results have been verified with two species of aphids, Acyrthosiphon pisum and Myzus persicae, both using (E)-ß-farnesene as the alarm pheromone. CONCLUSIONS: Our results represent further support to the idea (so far convincingly demonstrated only in Drosophila) that OBPs are involved in decoding the chemical information of odorants and pheromones, and for the first time provide such evidence in other insect species and using wild-type insects. Moreover, the data offer guidelines and protocols for the discovery of potential alarm pheromones, using ligand-binding assays as a preliminary screening before subjecting selected compounds to behaviour tests.
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spelling pubmed-32996842012-03-16 Two Odorant-Binding Proteins Mediate the Behavioural Response of Aphids to the Alarm Pheromone (E)-ß-farnesene and Structural Analogues Sun, Yu Feng De Biasio, Filomena Qiao, Hui Li Iovinella, Immacolata Yang, Shao Xiang Ling, Yun Riviello, Lea Battaglia, Donatella Falabella, Patrizia Yang, Xin Ling Pelosi, Paolo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Aphids are agricultural pests of great economical interest. Alternatives to insecticides, using semiochemicals, are of difficult applications. In fact, sex pheromones are of little use as aphids reproduce partenogenetically most of the time. Besides, the alarm pheromone, (E)-ß-farnesene for a great number of species, is difficult to synthesize and unstable in the environment. The search for novel semiochemicals to be used in population control can be efficiently approached through the study of the olfactory system at the biochemical level. Recently odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) have been shown to play a central role in olfactory recognition, thus becoming the target of choice for designing new semiochemicals. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To address the question of how the alarm message is recognised at the level of OBPs, we have tested 29 compounds, including (E)-ß-farnesene, in binding assays with 6 recombinant proteins and in behaviour experiments. We have found that good repellents bind OBP3 and/or OBP7, while non repellents present different spectra of binding. These results have been verified with two species of aphids, Acyrthosiphon pisum and Myzus persicae, both using (E)-ß-farnesene as the alarm pheromone. CONCLUSIONS: Our results represent further support to the idea (so far convincingly demonstrated only in Drosophila) that OBPs are involved in decoding the chemical information of odorants and pheromones, and for the first time provide such evidence in other insect species and using wild-type insects. Moreover, the data offer guidelines and protocols for the discovery of potential alarm pheromones, using ligand-binding assays as a preliminary screening before subjecting selected compounds to behaviour tests. Public Library of Science 2012-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3299684/ /pubmed/22427877 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032759 Text en Sun et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Sun, Yu Feng
De Biasio, Filomena
Qiao, Hui Li
Iovinella, Immacolata
Yang, Shao Xiang
Ling, Yun
Riviello, Lea
Battaglia, Donatella
Falabella, Patrizia
Yang, Xin Ling
Pelosi, Paolo
Two Odorant-Binding Proteins Mediate the Behavioural Response of Aphids to the Alarm Pheromone (E)-ß-farnesene and Structural Analogues
title Two Odorant-Binding Proteins Mediate the Behavioural Response of Aphids to the Alarm Pheromone (E)-ß-farnesene and Structural Analogues
title_full Two Odorant-Binding Proteins Mediate the Behavioural Response of Aphids to the Alarm Pheromone (E)-ß-farnesene and Structural Analogues
title_fullStr Two Odorant-Binding Proteins Mediate the Behavioural Response of Aphids to the Alarm Pheromone (E)-ß-farnesene and Structural Analogues
title_full_unstemmed Two Odorant-Binding Proteins Mediate the Behavioural Response of Aphids to the Alarm Pheromone (E)-ß-farnesene and Structural Analogues
title_short Two Odorant-Binding Proteins Mediate the Behavioural Response of Aphids to the Alarm Pheromone (E)-ß-farnesene and Structural Analogues
title_sort two odorant-binding proteins mediate the behavioural response of aphids to the alarm pheromone (e)-ß-farnesene and structural analogues
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3299684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22427877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032759
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