G-Protein Coupled Receptor Gpr-1 Is Important for the Growth and Nutritional Metabolism of an Invasive Bark Beetle Symbiont Fungi Leptographium procerum
Fangyuan Ye,
Zhiwei Kang,
Hongru Kou
et al.
Abstract:Leptographium procerum has been
demonstrated to play important roles in the invasive success of red
turpentine beetle (RTB), one of the most destructive invasive pests
in China. Our previous studies found that bacterial volatile ammonia
plays an important role in the maintenance of the RTB-L. procerum invasive complex. In this study, we found
a GPCR gene Gpr-1 that was a response to ammonia
but not involved in the ammonia-induced carbohydrate metabolism. Deletion
of Gpr-1 significantly inhibited the growth and… Show more
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