Expression and functional characterization of odorant-binding protein genes in the endoparasitic waspCotesia vestalis

INSECT SCIENCE(2021)

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Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) are crucial in insect's olfactory perception, which participate in the initial step of odorant molecules transporting from the external environment to olfactory receptor neurons. To better understand the roles for OBPs in olfactory perception inCotesia vestalis, a solitary larval endoparasitoid of diamondback moth,Plutella xylostella, we have comprehensively screened the genome ofC. vestalis, and obtained 20 CvesOBPs, including 18 classic OBPs and two minus-C OBPs. Motif-pattern analysis indicates that the motifs ofC. vestalisOBPs are highly conserved in Hymenoptera. The results of tissue expression analysis show that five OBPs (CvesOBP1/11/12/14/16) are highly expressed in male antennae, whereas six other OBP genes (CvesOBP7/8/13/17/18/19) are significantly transcriptionally enriched in female antennae. The results of RNA interference experiments for three most highly expressed OBP genes (CvesOBP17/18/19) in female antennae demonstrate that they are likely involved in parasitic processes of female wasps, as the wasps take a longer time to target the hosts when they are knocked down.
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Cotesia vestalis,expression,odorant-binding proteins,parasitic behavior,phylogenetic analyses,RNA interference
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