Involvement of Chemosensory Protein CrufCSP3 in Perception of the Host Location in a Parasitic Wasp Cotesia ruficrus
Kai-Ru Han,
Wen-Wen Wang,
Xian Li
et al.
Abstract:Chemosensory proteins (CSPs) constitute a class of olfactory
proteins
localized in insect sensory organs that serve a crucial function in
decoding external chemical stimuli. This study aims to elucidate the
involvement of CrufCSP3 in olfactory perception within the context
of Cotesia ruficrus, an indigenous
endoparasitoid targeting the invasive pest Spodoptera
frugiperda. Through fluorescence-competitive binding
assays and site-directed mutagenesis, we pinpointed four amino acids
as pivotal residues involved i… Show more
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