Specificity determinants of the silkworm moth sex pheromone.

The insect olfactory system, particularly the peripheral sensory system for sex pheromone reception in male moths, is highly selective, but specificity determinants at the receptor level are hitherto unknown. Using the Xenopus oocyte recording system, we conducted a thorough structure-activity relat...

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Main Authors: Pingxi Xu, Antony M Hooper, John A Pickett, Walter S Leal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3434217?pdf=render
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author Pingxi Xu
Antony M Hooper
John A Pickett
Walter S Leal
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Walter S Leal
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description The insect olfactory system, particularly the peripheral sensory system for sex pheromone reception in male moths, is highly selective, but specificity determinants at the receptor level are hitherto unknown. Using the Xenopus oocyte recording system, we conducted a thorough structure-activity relationship study with the sex pheromone receptor of the silkworm moth, Bombyx mori, BmorOR1. When co-expressed with the obligatory odorant receptor co-receptor (BmorOrco), BmorOR1 responded in a dose-dependent fashion to both bombykol and its related aldehyde, bombykal, but the threshold of the latter was about one order of magnitude higher. Solubilizing these ligands with a pheromone-binding protein (BmorPBP1) did not enhance selectivity. By contrast, both ligands were trapped by BmorPBP1 leading to dramatically reduced responses. The silkworm moth pheromone receptor was highly selective towards the stereochemistry of the conjugated diene, with robust response to the natural (10E,12Z)-isomer and very little or no response to the other three isomers. Shifting the conjugated diene towards the functional group or elongating the carbon chain rendered these molecules completely inactive. In contrast, an analogue shortened by two omega carbons elicited the same or slightly higher responses than bombykol. Flexibility of the saturated C1-C9 moiety is important for function as addition of a double or triple bond in position 4 led to reduced responses. The ligand is hypothesized to be accommodated by a large hydrophobic cavity within the helical bundle of transmembrane domains.
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spelling doaj.art-fd0b8de210b647e7a2f096a17018d17c2022-12-22T01:11:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4419010.1371/journal.pone.0044190Specificity determinants of the silkworm moth sex pheromone.Pingxi XuAntony M HooperJohn A PickettWalter S LealThe insect olfactory system, particularly the peripheral sensory system for sex pheromone reception in male moths, is highly selective, but specificity determinants at the receptor level are hitherto unknown. Using the Xenopus oocyte recording system, we conducted a thorough structure-activity relationship study with the sex pheromone receptor of the silkworm moth, Bombyx mori, BmorOR1. When co-expressed with the obligatory odorant receptor co-receptor (BmorOrco), BmorOR1 responded in a dose-dependent fashion to both bombykol and its related aldehyde, bombykal, but the threshold of the latter was about one order of magnitude higher. Solubilizing these ligands with a pheromone-binding protein (BmorPBP1) did not enhance selectivity. By contrast, both ligands were trapped by BmorPBP1 leading to dramatically reduced responses. The silkworm moth pheromone receptor was highly selective towards the stereochemistry of the conjugated diene, with robust response to the natural (10E,12Z)-isomer and very little or no response to the other three isomers. Shifting the conjugated diene towards the functional group or elongating the carbon chain rendered these molecules completely inactive. In contrast, an analogue shortened by two omega carbons elicited the same or slightly higher responses than bombykol. Flexibility of the saturated C1-C9 moiety is important for function as addition of a double or triple bond in position 4 led to reduced responses. The ligand is hypothesized to be accommodated by a large hydrophobic cavity within the helical bundle of transmembrane domains.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3434217?pdf=render
spellingShingle Pingxi Xu
Antony M Hooper
John A Pickett
Walter S Leal
Specificity determinants of the silkworm moth sex pheromone.
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title Specificity determinants of the silkworm moth sex pheromone.
title_full Specificity determinants of the silkworm moth sex pheromone.
title_fullStr Specificity determinants of the silkworm moth sex pheromone.
title_full_unstemmed Specificity determinants of the silkworm moth sex pheromone.
title_short Specificity determinants of the silkworm moth sex pheromone.
title_sort specificity determinants of the silkworm moth sex pheromone
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3434217?pdf=render
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