| Literature DB >> 27208597 |
Shan-Ning Wang1, Yong Peng2, Zi-Yun Lu3, Khalid Hussain Dhiloo4, Yao Zheng1, Shuang Shan5, Rui-Jun Li2, Yong-Jun Zhang6, Yu-Yuan Guo1.
Abstract
Ionotropic receptors (IRs) mainly detect the acids and amines having great importance in many insect species, representing an ancient olfactory receptor family in insects. In the present work, we performed RNAseq of Microplitis mediator antennae and identified seventeen IRs. Full-length MmedIRs were cloned and sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis of the Hymenoptera IRs revealed that ten MmedIR genes encoded "antennal IRs" and seven encoded "divergent IRs". Among the IR25a orthologous groups, two genes, MmedIR25a.1 and MmedIR25a.2, were found in M. mediator. Gene structure analysis of MmedIR25a revealed a tandem duplication of IR25a in M. mediator. The tissue distribution and development specific expression of the MmedIR genes suggested that these genes showed a broad expression profile. Quantitative gene expression analysis showed that most of the genes are highly enriched in adult antennae, indicating the candidate chemosensory function of this family in parasitic wasps. Using immunocytochemistry, we confirmed that one co-receptor, MmedIR8a, was expressed in the olfactory sensory neurons. Our data will supply fundamental information for functional analysis of the IRs in parasitoid wasp chemoreception.Entities:
Keywords: Antennae; Expression profile; Ionotropic receptor; Microplitis mediator; Olfactory sensory neuron
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27208597 DOI: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2016.05.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Physiol ISSN: 0022-1910 Impact factor: 2.354