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An odorant‐binding protein of Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri , participates in the response of host plant volatiles
Author(s) -
Liu XiaoQiang,
Jiang HongBo,
Fan JiaYao,
Liu TianYuan,
Meng LiWei,
Liu Yi,
Yu HaiZhong,
Dou Wei,
Wang JinJun
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
pest management science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.296
H-Index - 125
eISSN - 1526-4998
pISSN - 1526-498X
DOI - 10.1002/ps.6352
Subject(s) - diaphorina citri , biology , linalool , odorant binding protein , citrus × sinensis , electroantennography , microscale thermophoresis , biochemistry , kairomone , botany , host (biology) , pheromone , orange (colour) , food science , gene , genetics , hemiptera , essential oil
BACKGROUND Odorant‐binding proteins (OBPs) in insects contribute to the sensitivity of the olfactory system and connect external odorants to olfactory receptor neurons. Determination of the chemosensory functions in Diaphorina citri , a vector of the citrus Huanglongbing pathogen, may help in developing a potential target for pest management. RESULTS Diaphorina citri showed dose‐dependent electroantennogram recording (EAG) responses to 12 host plant volatiles. A two‐choice behavioral trap experiment showed that four compounds (methyl salicylate, linalool, citral and R ‐(+)‐limonene) that elicited high EAG responses also had significant attraction to adults. The expression profiles induced by these compounds were detected in nine OBP genes, DcitOBP1–9 . DcitOBP3 , DcitOBP6 and DcitOBP7 commonly showed significant upregulation or downregulation compared with the control. Microscale thermophoresis (MST) showed that the recombinant protein DcitOBP7 had high in vitro binding affinities ( K d < 10 μ m ) to methyl salicylate, linalool and R ‐(+)‐limonene, and moderate binding affinity to citral with a K d value of 15.95 μ m . Furthermore, RNA interference (RNAi)‐suppressed messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of DcitOBP7 resulted in a significant reduction in EAG activity and in adult D. citri behavioral responses to tested volatiles and the preferred host, Murraya paniculata . The hydrophilic residue Arg107 of DcitOBP7 may have a key role in binding odorants via formation of hydrogen bonds. CONCLUSION These results show that DcitOBP7 plays an important role in the olfactory response. This finding may provide new insight into the functions of OBP families in D. citri and aid in the development of safe strategies for managing D. citri populations. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.