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Sex pheromone communication in an insect parasitoid, Campoletis chlorideae Uchida

Sex pheromones are pivotal for insect reproduction. However, the mechanism of sex pheromone communication remains enigmatic in hymenopteran parasitoids. Here we have identified the sex pheromone and elucidated the olfactory basis of sex pheromone communication in Campoletis chlorideae (Ichneumonidae...

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Autores principales: Guo, Hao, Mo, Bao-Tong, Li, Guo-Cheng, Li, Zi-Lin, Huang, Ling-Qiao, Sun, Ya-Lan, Dong, Jun-Feng, Smith, Dean P., Wang, Chen-Zhu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9894188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36442117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2215442119
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author Guo, Hao
Mo, Bao-Tong
Li, Guo-Cheng
Li, Zi-Lin
Huang, Ling-Qiao
Sun, Ya-Lan
Dong, Jun-Feng
Smith, Dean P.
Wang, Chen-Zhu
author_facet Guo, Hao
Mo, Bao-Tong
Li, Guo-Cheng
Li, Zi-Lin
Huang, Ling-Qiao
Sun, Ya-Lan
Dong, Jun-Feng
Smith, Dean P.
Wang, Chen-Zhu
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description Sex pheromones are pivotal for insect reproduction. However, the mechanism of sex pheromone communication remains enigmatic in hymenopteran parasitoids. Here we have identified the sex pheromone and elucidated the olfactory basis of sex pheromone communication in Campoletis chlorideae (Ichneumonidae), a solitary larval endoparasitoid of over 30 lepidopteran pests. Using coupled gas chromatography-electroantennogram detection, we identified two female-derived pheromone components, tetradecanal (14:Ald) and 2-heptadecanone (2-Hep) (1:4.6), eliciting strong antennal responses from males but weak responses from females. We observed that males but not females were attracted to both single components and the blend. The hexane-washed female cadavers failed to arouse males, and replenishing 14:Ald and 2-Hep could partially restore the sexual attraction of males. We further expressed six C. chlorideae male-biased odorant receptors in Drosophila T1 neurons and found that CchlOR18 and CchlOR47 were selectively tuned to 14:Ald and 2-Hep, respectively. To verify the biological significance of this data, we knocked down CchlOR18 and CchlOR47 individually or together in vivo and show that the attraction of C. chlorideae to their respective ligands was abolished. Moreover, the parasitoids defective in either of the receptors were less likely to court and copulate. Finally, we show that the sex pheromone and (Z)-jasmone, a potent female attractant, can synergistically affect behaviors of virgin males and virgin females and ultimately increase the parasitic efficiency of C. chlorideae. Our study provides new insights into the molecular mechanism of sex pheromone communication in C. chlorideae that may permit manipulation of parasitoid behavior for pest control.
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spelling pubmed-98941882023-02-03 Sex pheromone communication in an insect parasitoid, Campoletis chlorideae Uchida Guo, Hao Mo, Bao-Tong Li, Guo-Cheng Li, Zi-Lin Huang, Ling-Qiao Sun, Ya-Lan Dong, Jun-Feng Smith, Dean P. Wang, Chen-Zhu Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Sex pheromones are pivotal for insect reproduction. However, the mechanism of sex pheromone communication remains enigmatic in hymenopteran parasitoids. Here we have identified the sex pheromone and elucidated the olfactory basis of sex pheromone communication in Campoletis chlorideae (Ichneumonidae), a solitary larval endoparasitoid of over 30 lepidopteran pests. Using coupled gas chromatography-electroantennogram detection, we identified two female-derived pheromone components, tetradecanal (14:Ald) and 2-heptadecanone (2-Hep) (1:4.6), eliciting strong antennal responses from males but weak responses from females. We observed that males but not females were attracted to both single components and the blend. The hexane-washed female cadavers failed to arouse males, and replenishing 14:Ald and 2-Hep could partially restore the sexual attraction of males. We further expressed six C. chlorideae male-biased odorant receptors in Drosophila T1 neurons and found that CchlOR18 and CchlOR47 were selectively tuned to 14:Ald and 2-Hep, respectively. To verify the biological significance of this data, we knocked down CchlOR18 and CchlOR47 individually or together in vivo and show that the attraction of C. chlorideae to their respective ligands was abolished. Moreover, the parasitoids defective in either of the receptors were less likely to court and copulate. Finally, we show that the sex pheromone and (Z)-jasmone, a potent female attractant, can synergistically affect behaviors of virgin males and virgin females and ultimately increase the parasitic efficiency of C. chlorideae. Our study provides new insights into the molecular mechanism of sex pheromone communication in C. chlorideae that may permit manipulation of parasitoid behavior for pest control. National Academy of Sciences 2022-11-29 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9894188/ /pubmed/36442117 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2215442119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Guo, Hao
Mo, Bao-Tong
Li, Guo-Cheng
Li, Zi-Lin
Huang, Ling-Qiao
Sun, Ya-Lan
Dong, Jun-Feng
Smith, Dean P.
Wang, Chen-Zhu
Sex pheromone communication in an insect parasitoid, Campoletis chlorideae Uchida
title Sex pheromone communication in an insect parasitoid, Campoletis chlorideae Uchida
title_full Sex pheromone communication in an insect parasitoid, Campoletis chlorideae Uchida
title_fullStr Sex pheromone communication in an insect parasitoid, Campoletis chlorideae Uchida
title_full_unstemmed Sex pheromone communication in an insect parasitoid, Campoletis chlorideae Uchida
title_short Sex pheromone communication in an insect parasitoid, Campoletis chlorideae Uchida
title_sort sex pheromone communication in an insect parasitoid, campoletis chlorideae uchida
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9894188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36442117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2215442119
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