Sun Liang, Zhou Jing-Jiang, Gu Shao-Hua, Xiao Hai-Jun, Guo Yu-Yuan, Liu Ze-Wen, Zhang Yong-Jun
1] State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100193, China [2] Key Laboratory of Tea Plants Biology and Resources Utilization of Agriculture Ministry, Tea Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou, 310008, China [3] Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Crop Diseases and Pests (Ministry of Education), College of Plant Protection, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, 210095, China.
Department of Biological Chemistry and Crop Protection, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, AL5 2JQ, UK.
Sci Rep. 2015 Jan 28;5:8073. doi: 10.1038/srep08073.
Insect chemosensory proteins (CSPs) are a family of small soluble proteins. To date, their physiological functions in insect olfaction remain largely controversial in comparison to odorant binding proteins (OBPs). In present study, we reported the antenna specific expression of three CSPs (AlinCSP4-6) from Adelphocoris lineolatus, their distinct chemosensillum distribution as well as ligand binding capability thus providing the evidence for the possible roles that they could play in semiochemical detection of the plant bug A. lineolatus. The results of qRT-PCR and western blot assay clearly showed that all of these three CSPs are highly expressed in the adult antennae, the olfactory organ of insects. Further cellular investigation of their immunolocalization revealed their dynamic protein expression profiles among different types of antennal sensilla. In a fluorescence competitive binding assay, the selective ligand binding was observed for AlinCSP4-6. In ad`dition, a cooperative interaction was observed between two co-expressed CSPs resulting in an increase of the binding affinities by a mixture of AlinCSP5 and AlinCSP6 to terpenoids which do not bind to individual CSPs. These findings in combination with our previous data for AlinCSP1-3 indicate a possible functional differentiation of CSPs in the A. lineolatus olfactory system.
昆虫化学感受蛋白(CSPs)是一类可溶性小蛋白。迄今为止,与气味结合蛋白(OBPs)相比,它们在昆虫嗅觉中的生理功能仍存在很大争议。在本研究中,我们报道了来自牧草盲蝽的三种CSPs(AlinCSP4 - 6)在触角中的特异性表达、它们在不同化学感受器中的独特分布以及配体结合能力,从而为它们在牧草盲蝽信息化学物质检测中可能发挥的作用提供了证据。qRT-PCR和蛋白质免疫印迹分析结果清楚地表明,这三种CSPs在昆虫的嗅觉器官——成虫触角中均高度表达。对它们免疫定位的进一步细胞研究揭示了它们在不同类型触角感器中的动态蛋白质表达谱。在荧光竞争结合试验中,观察到AlinCSP4 - 6具有选择性配体结合。此外,还观察到两个共表达的CSPs之间存在协同相互作用,导致AlinCSP5和AlinCSP6的混合物对萜类化合物的结合亲和力增加,而萜类化合物不与单个CSPs结合。这些发现与我们之前关于AlinCSP1 - 3的数据相结合,表明牧草盲蝽嗅觉系统中CSPs可能存在功能分化。