Cooperative interactions between odorant-binding proteins of Anopheles gambiae

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Huili Qiao
Xiaoli He
Danuta Schymura
Liping Ban
Linda Field
Francesca Romana Dani
Elena Michelucci
Beniamino Caputo
Alessandra della Torre
Kostas Iatrou
Jing-Jiang Zhou
Jürgen Krieger
Paolo Pelosi
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[1] University of Pisa,Department of Biology and Agricultural Plants
[2] Rothamsted Research,Department of Biological Chemistry
[3] University of Hohenheim,Institute of Physiology
[4] University of Firenze,Centro Interdipartimentale di Spettrometria di Massa
[5] University ‘Sapienza’,Dipartimento di Scienze di Sanità Pubblica, Istituto Pasteur
[6] National Centre for Scientific Research ‘Demokritos’,Fondazione Cenci
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | 2011年 / 68卷
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Odorant-binding protein; Protein expression; Fluorescent binding assay; Protein association; Semiochemicals; In situ hybridisation;
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To understand olfactory discrimination in Anopheles gambiae, we made six purified recombinant OBPs and investigated their ligand-binding properties. All OBPs were expressed in bacteria with additional production of OBP47 in the yeast Kluveromyces lactis. Ligand-binding experiments, performed with a diverse set of organic compounds, revealed marked differences between the OBPs. Using the fluorescent probe N-phenyl-1-naphthylamine, we also measured the binding curves for binary mixtures of OBPs and obtained, in some cases, unexpected behaviour, which could only be explained by the OBPs forming heterodimers with binding characteristics different from those of the component proteins. This shows that OBPs in mosquitoes can form complexes with novel ligand specificities, thus amplifying the repertoire of OBPs and the number of semiochemicals that can be discriminated. Confirmation of the likely role of heterodimers was demonstrated by in situ hybridisation, suggesting that OBP1 and OBP4 are co-expressed in some antennal sensilla of A. gambiae.
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