Transcriptome-Based Identification of Highly Similar Odorant-Binding Proteins among Neotropical Stink Bugs and Their Egg Parasitoid.

Olfaction plays a fundamental role in insect survival through resource location and intra and interspecific communications. We used RNA-Seq to analyze transcriptomes for odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) from major stink bug pest species in Brazil, Euschistus heros, Chinavia ubica, and Dichelops melac...

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Main Authors: Luciana R Farias, Pedro H C Schimmelpfeng, Roberto C Togawa, Marcos M C Costa, Priscila Grynberg, Natália F Martins, Miguel Borges, Maria Carolina Blassioli-Moraes, Raul A Laumann, Sônia N Báo, Débora P Paula
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4498631?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3ebd4dc5ab8146668d77ddd60a219c022020-11-25T00:48:31ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01107e013228610.1371/journal.pone.0132286Transcriptome-Based Identification of Highly Similar Odorant-Binding Proteins among Neotropical Stink Bugs and Their Egg Parasitoid.Luciana R FariasPedro H C SchimmelpfengRoberto C TogawaMarcos M C CostaPriscila GrynbergNatália F MartinsMiguel BorgesMaria Carolina Blassioli-MoraesRaul A LaumannSônia N BáoDébora P PaulaOlfaction plays a fundamental role in insect survival through resource location and intra and interspecific communications. We used RNA-Seq to analyze transcriptomes for odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) from major stink bug pest species in Brazil, Euschistus heros, Chinavia ubica, and Dichelops melacanthus, and from their egg parasitoid, Telenomus podisi. We identified 23 OBPs in E. heros, 25 OBPs in C. ubica, 9 OBPs in D. melacanthus, and 7 OBPs in T. podisi. The deduced amino acid sequences of the full-length OBPs had low intraspecific similarity, but very high similarity between two pairs of OBPs from E. heros and C. ubica (76.4 and 84.0%) and between two pairs of OBPs from the parasitoid and its preferred host E. heros (82.4 and 88.5%), confirmed by a high similarity of their predicted tertiary structures. The similar pairs of OBPs from E. heros and C. ubica may suggest that they have derived from a common ancestor, and retain the same biological function to bind a ligand perceived or produced in both species. The T. podisi OBPs similar to E. heros were not orthologous to any known hymenopteran OBPs, and may have evolved independently and converged to the host OBPs, providing a possible basis for the host location of T. podisi using E. heros semiochemical cues.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4498631?pdf=render
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author Luciana R Farias
Pedro H C Schimmelpfeng
Roberto C Togawa
Marcos M C Costa
Priscila Grynberg
Natália F Martins
Miguel Borges
Maria Carolina Blassioli-Moraes
Raul A Laumann
Sônia N Báo
Débora P Paula
spellingShingle Luciana R Farias
Pedro H C Schimmelpfeng
Roberto C Togawa
Marcos M C Costa
Priscila Grynberg
Natália F Martins
Miguel Borges
Maria Carolina Blassioli-Moraes
Raul A Laumann
Sônia N Báo
Débora P Paula
Transcriptome-Based Identification of Highly Similar Odorant-Binding Proteins among Neotropical Stink Bugs and Their Egg Parasitoid.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Luciana R Farias
Pedro H C Schimmelpfeng
Roberto C Togawa
Marcos M C Costa
Priscila Grynberg
Natália F Martins
Miguel Borges
Maria Carolina Blassioli-Moraes
Raul A Laumann
Sônia N Báo
Débora P Paula
author_sort Luciana R Farias
title Transcriptome-Based Identification of Highly Similar Odorant-Binding Proteins among Neotropical Stink Bugs and Their Egg Parasitoid.
title_short Transcriptome-Based Identification of Highly Similar Odorant-Binding Proteins among Neotropical Stink Bugs and Their Egg Parasitoid.
title_full Transcriptome-Based Identification of Highly Similar Odorant-Binding Proteins among Neotropical Stink Bugs and Their Egg Parasitoid.
title_fullStr Transcriptome-Based Identification of Highly Similar Odorant-Binding Proteins among Neotropical Stink Bugs and Their Egg Parasitoid.
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome-Based Identification of Highly Similar Odorant-Binding Proteins among Neotropical Stink Bugs and Their Egg Parasitoid.
title_sort transcriptome-based identification of highly similar odorant-binding proteins among neotropical stink bugs and their egg parasitoid.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Olfaction plays a fundamental role in insect survival through resource location and intra and interspecific communications. We used RNA-Seq to analyze transcriptomes for odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) from major stink bug pest species in Brazil, Euschistus heros, Chinavia ubica, and Dichelops melacanthus, and from their egg parasitoid, Telenomus podisi. We identified 23 OBPs in E. heros, 25 OBPs in C. ubica, 9 OBPs in D. melacanthus, and 7 OBPs in T. podisi. The deduced amino acid sequences of the full-length OBPs had low intraspecific similarity, but very high similarity between two pairs of OBPs from E. heros and C. ubica (76.4 and 84.0%) and between two pairs of OBPs from the parasitoid and its preferred host E. heros (82.4 and 88.5%), confirmed by a high similarity of their predicted tertiary structures. The similar pairs of OBPs from E. heros and C. ubica may suggest that they have derived from a common ancestor, and retain the same biological function to bind a ligand perceived or produced in both species. The T. podisi OBPs similar to E. heros were not orthologous to any known hymenopteran OBPs, and may have evolved independently and converged to the host OBPs, providing a possible basis for the host location of T. podisi using E. heros semiochemical cues.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4498631?pdf=render
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