2015
DOI: 10.1016/bs.pmbts.2014.11.005
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Pheromone Reception in Moths

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“…Except for RferOBP11 with abundant expression in female head and male thorax, RferOBP1-10 showed a relatively higher expression in the antennae suggesting that the OBP genes identified in current study may play an important role in the olfaction (Leal 2013 ). Of them, RferOBP1, RferOBP4, RferOBP8 and RferOBP10 were obviously male biased which may play the same role as pheromone binding proteins and could play a role in odorant perception of certain plant volatiles (Zhang et al 2015 ). RferOBP3 was highly expressed in the legs with near identical expression with the antennae.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Except for RferOBP11 with abundant expression in female head and male thorax, RferOBP1-10 showed a relatively higher expression in the antennae suggesting that the OBP genes identified in current study may play an important role in the olfaction (Leal 2013 ). Of them, RferOBP1, RferOBP4, RferOBP8 and RferOBP10 were obviously male biased which may play the same role as pheromone binding proteins and could play a role in odorant perception of certain plant volatiles (Zhang et al 2015 ). RferOBP3 was highly expressed in the legs with near identical expression with the antennae.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, odorants penetrate the sensillar lymph through pores, wherein they are recognised and bound by odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) [ 2 4 ] or chemosensory proteins (CSPs) [ 5 , 6 ]. Secondly, it was speculated that the OBPs or CSPs were the transporters that transferred odorants through the sensillar lymph to a family of integral membrane protein, the olfactory receptors (ORs), located on the dendrites of olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) [ 7 10 ]. Additionally, sensory neuron membrane proteins (SNMPs) [ 11 , 12 ] and ionotropic receptors (IRs) [ 2 , 13 15 ] have also been proposed to play a role in insect olfaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that 11 YsigOR genes (YsigOR2,YsigOR8,YsigOR21,YsigOR31,YsigOR35,YsigOR42,YsigOR48,YsigOR49,YsigOR50,YsigOR59,and YsigOR62) were expressed more in antennae of males than of females, whereas YsigOR19 was expressed more in the latter, indicating sex-specific functions of these genes. The male-dominant expression of ORs may be involved in the recognition of the sex pheromone or in other male-specific behaviors, while female-dominant expression of ORs may be related to oviposition site selection or male-produced courtship pheromone detection (Anderson et al, 2009;Zhang et al, 2014Zhang et al, , 2015b. The sex-specific functions of these ORs need further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%