Identification and Expression Profile Analysis of Chemosensory Genes From the Antennal Transcriptome of Bamboo Locust (Ceracris kiangsu)

被引:8
作者
Li, Ran [2 ]
Jiang, Guo-Fang [1 ]
Shu, Xiao-Han [2 ]
Wang, Yu-Qi [2 ]
Li, Ming-Jie [1 ]
机构
[1] Quanzhou Normal Univ, Coll Oceanol & Food Sci, Quanzhou, Peoples R China
[2] Nanjing Agr Univ, Coll Plant Protect, Nanjing, Peoples R China
关键词
Ceracris kiangsu; antennal transcriptome; expression profile analysis; chemosensory genes; olfactory; ODORANT-BINDING-PROTEIN; IONOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS; MOLECULAR EVOLUTION; VISUALIZATION; GRASSHOPPER; PATTERNS; FAMILIES; GENETICS; GENOMICS; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.3389/fphys.2020.00889
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Studies of chemosensory genes are key to a better understanding of intra- and interspecific communications between insects and their environment and provide opportunities for developing environmentally friendly pesticides to target pest species. The bamboo locustCeracris kiangsuTsai (Orthoptera: Acrididae) is one of the most important bamboo leaf-eating insects in southern China. However, the genes underlying olfactory sensation are lacking in the bamboo locust. In this study, the transcriptomes of male and femaleC. kiangsuantennae were sequenced and analyzed. A total of 125 chemosensory genes, including 91 odorant receptors (ORs), 13 ionotropic receptors (IRs), 13 odorant-binding proteins (OBPs), six chemosensory proteins (CSPs), and two sensory neuron membrane proteins, were identified based on sequence alignment and phylogenetic analyses. The expression patterns of all candidate genes on the antennae of males and females, maxillary palps, tarsi, wings, and thoraxes-abdomens were confirmed by real-time quantitative PCR. The analyses demonstrated that most genes are highly expressed in the antennae, and 35 ORs, 7 IRs, 10 OBPs, and 1 CSP exhibit significantly male-biased expression patterns, indicating their potential functions in mating behavior and the recognition of female sex pheromones. In addition to the antennal-predominant genes, some were abundant in the maxillary palps and some in the non-olfactory tissues, suggesting their different functions in the olfactory system ofC. kiangsu. Our research offers an extensive resource for investigating the chemoreception mechanism ofC. kiangsu. Further studies of olfactory function will provide comprehensive methods and original strategies for integrated pest management.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 74 条
[1]   Functional Architecture of Olfactory Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors [J].
Abuin, Liliane ;
Bargeton, Benoite ;
Ulbrich, Maximilian H. ;
Isacoff, Ehud Y. ;
Kellenberger, Stephan ;
Benton, Richard .
NEURON, 2011, 69 (01) :44-60
[2]   Gustatory receptors in Lepidoptera: chemosensation and beyond [J].
Agnihotri, A. R. ;
Roy, A. A. ;
Joshi, R. S. .
INSECT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2016, 25 (05) :519-529
[3]   Biochemical characterization and bacterial expression of an odorant-binding protein from Locusta migratoria [J].
Ban, L ;
Scaloni, A ;
D'Ambrosio, C ;
Zhang, L ;
Yan, Y ;
Pelosi, P .
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES, 2003, 60 (02) :390-400
[4]   Variant Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors as Chemosensory Receptors in Drosophila [J].
Benton, Richard ;
Vannice, Kirsten S. ;
Gomez-Diaz, Carolina ;
Vosshall, Leslie B. .
CELL, 2009, 136 (01) :149-162
[5]   A look inside odorant-binding proteins in insect chemoreception [J].
Brito, Nathalia F. ;
Moreira, Monica F. ;
Melo, Ana C. A. .
JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY, 2016, 95 :51-65
[6]   Drosophila Ionotropic Receptor 25a mediates circadian clock resetting by temperature [J].
Chen, Chenghao ;
Buhl, Edgar ;
Xu, Min ;
Croset, Vincent ;
Rees, Johanna S. ;
Lilley, Kathryn S. ;
Benton, Richard ;
Hodge, James J. L. ;
Stanewsky, Ralf .
NATURE, 2015, 527 (7579) :516-U238
[7]  
Chen Z. Q., 1982, ZOOL RES, V3, P209
[8]  
Cheng Jia, 2009, Chinese Bulletin of Entomology, V46, P915
[9]   Blast2GO:: a universal tool for annotation, visualization and analysis in functional genomics research [J].
Conesa, A ;
Götz, S ;
García-Gómez, JM ;
Terol, J ;
Talón, M ;
Robles, M .
BIOINFORMATICS, 2005, 21 (18) :3674-3676
[10]   Molecular Evolution of the Odorant and Gustatory Receptor Genes in Lepidopteran Insects: Implications for Their Adaptation and Speciation [J].
Engsontia, Patamarerk ;
Sangket, Unitsa ;
Chotigeat, Wilaiwan ;
Satasook, Chutamas .
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR EVOLUTION, 2014, 79 (1-2) :21-39