Broadly Tuned Odorant Receptor AlinOR59 Involved in
Chemoreception of Floral Scent in Adelphocoris lineolatus
Posted on 2020-11-05 - 21:29
Plant volatiles such as floral scent
compounds play a crucial role
in mediating insect host locating, mate search, and oviposition sites
selection. The alfalfa plant bug, Adelphocoris lineolatus (Goeze), is a seriously polyphagous herbivore of alfalfa and cotton
that has an obvious preference for flowering host plants. In this
study, we focused on the role of an odorant receptor AlinOR59 in the
perception of plant volatiles in A. lineolatus. In situ hybridization showed that AlinOR59 was coexpressed with the coreceptor AlinORco in
the ORNs cell located in the long curved sensilla trichodea on antennae
of both genders. The Xenopus oocytes
expression coupled with two-electrode voltage clamp recordings demonstrated
that AlinOR59 responded to 15 plant volatiles. In electroantennogram
assays, all of the above 15 compounds could excite electrophysiological
responses in the antennae of adult bugs. Furthermore, an important
floral scent compound, methyl salicylate, was utilized to evaluate
the behavioral responses of A. lineolatus. It was found that adult bugs of both genders were significantly
attracted to methyl salicylate. Taken together, our findings suggest
that AlinOR59 plays a crucial role in the perception of floral scents
in A. lineolatus and could be used
as a potential target to design novel olfactory regulators for the
management of bugs.
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Xiao, Yong; An, Xing-Kui; Khashaveh, Adel; Shan, Shuang; Wang, Qi; Wang, Shan-Ning; et al. (2020). Broadly Tuned Odorant Receptor AlinOR59 Involved in
Chemoreception of Floral Scent in Adelphocoris lineolatus. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.0c04434