The dual coding of a single sex pheromone receptor in Asian honeybee Apis cerana
In Asian honeybees, virgin queens typically only mate during a single nuptial flight before founding a colony. This behavior is controlled by the queen-released mandibular pheromone (QMP). 9-oxo-( E )-2-decenoic acid (9-ODA), a key QMP component, acts as sex pheromone and attracts drones. However, h...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Communications biology 2024-04, Vol.7 (1), p.502-9, Article 502 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In Asian honeybees, virgin queens typically only mate during a single nuptial flight before founding a colony. This behavior is controlled by the queen-released mandibular pheromone (QMP). 9-oxo-(
E
)-2-decenoic acid (9-ODA), a key QMP component, acts as sex pheromone and attracts drones. However, how the queens prevent additional mating remains elusive. Here, we show that the secondary QMP component methyl
p
-hydroxybenzoate (HOB) released by mated queens inhibits male attraction to 9-ODA. Results from electrophysiology and in situ hybridization assay indicated that HOB alone significantly reduces the spontaneous spike activity of 9-ODA-sensitive neurons, and
AcerOr11
is specifically expressed in sensilla placodea from the drone’s antennae, which are the sensilla that narrowly respond to both 9-ODA and HOB. Deorphanization of
AcerOr11
in
Xenopus
oocyte system showed 9-ODA induces robust inward (regular) currents, while HOB induces inverse currents in a dose-dependent manner. This suggests that HOB potentially acts as an inverse agonist against
AcerOr11
.
Identifying HOB, a substance of the queen mandibular pheromone, as an anti-aphrodisiac in Asian honeybee chemical communication. |
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ISSN: | 2399-3642 2399-3642 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s42003-024-06206-5 |