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Role of Odorant Binding Protein C12 in the Response of Tribolium Castaneum to Chemical Agents.

Lei Wang, Mingrui Hou, Chuanqi Liang, Qingfen Xu,Yujie Lu,Zongpei Zhao

Pesticide biochemistry and physiology(2024)

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Abstract
Tribolium castaneum is a worldwide pest of stored grain that mainly damages flour, and not only causes serious loss of flour quality but also leads to deterioration of flour quality. Chemical detection plays a key role in insect behavior, and the role of odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) in insect chemical detection has been widely studied. OBPs can interact with small molecule compounds and thereby modulate variation in insecticide susceptibility in insects. In this study, a total of 65 small molecule compounds are selected to investigate the bound effect with TcOBP C12. The molecular docking results showed that β-caryophyllene, (−)-catechin, butylated hydroxytoluene, diphenyl phthalate and quercetin were the top five compounds, with docking binding energies of −6.11, −5.25, −5.09, −5.05, and − 5.03 Kcal/mol, respectively. Molecular dynamics analysis indicated that odorant binding protein C12 (TcOBP C12) exhibited high binding affinity to all five tested chemical ligands, evidenced by fluorescence quenching assay in vitro. In addition, the contact toxicity assay results suggested that these chemical agents caused a dose-dependent increase in mortality rate for T. castaneum adults. The TcOBP C12 gene was upregulated >2 times after a 24-h exposure, indicating that OBP C12 may play an important role for T. castaneum in response to these chemical agents. In conclusion, our results provide a theoretical basis for future insecticide experiments and pest management.
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Odorant binding protein,Insect small molecule odorants,Molecular docking,Molecular dynamics simulation,Contact toxicity,RT-qPCR
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