Identification and comparative expression analysis of odorant binding protein genes in the tobacco cutworm Spodoptera litura
Insect odorant binding proteins (OBPs) are thought to involve in insects’ olfaction perception. In the present study, we identified 38 OBP genes from the antennal transcriptomes of Spodoptera litura. Tissue expression profiles analysis revealed that 17 of the 38 SlitOBP transcripts were uniquely or...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2015-09, Vol.5 (1), p.13800-13800, Article 13800 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Insect odorant binding proteins (OBPs) are thought to involve in insects’ olfaction perception. In the present study, we identified 38 OBP genes from the antennal transcriptomes of
Spodoptera litura.
Tissue expression profiles analysis revealed that 17 of the 38 SlitOBP transcripts were uniquely or primarily expressed in the antennae of both sexes, suggesting their putative role in chemoreception. The RPKM value analysis revealed that seven OBPs (
SlitPBP1-3, SlitGOBP1-2, SlitOBP3
and
SlitOBP5
) are highly abundant in male and female antennae. Most
S. litura
antennal unigenes had high homology with Lepidoptera insects, especially genes of the genus
Spodoptera
. Phylogenetic analysis of the Lepidoptera OBPs demonstrated that the OBP genes from the genus
Spodoptera
(
S. litura
,
Spodoptera littoralis
and
Spodoptera exigua
) had a relatively close evolutionary relationship. Some regular patterns and key conserved motifs of OBPs in genus
Spodoptera
are identified by MEME and their putative roles in detecting odorants are discussed here. The motif-patterns between Lepidoptera OBPs and CSPs are also compared. The
SlitOBPs
identified here provide a starting point to facilitate functional studies of insect OBPs at the molecular level both
in vivo
and
in vitro
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep13800 |