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The Odorant-Binding Proteins of the Spider Mite Tetranychus urticae
Authors:Jiao Zhu  Giovanni Renzone  Simona Arena  Francesca Romana Dani  Harald Paulsen  Wolfgang Knoll  Christian Cambillau  Andrea Scaloni  Paolo Pelosi
Abstract:Spider mites are one of the major agricultural pests, feeding on a large variety of plants. As a contribution to understanding chemical communication in these arthropods, we have characterized a recently discovered class of odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) in Tetranychus urticae. As in other species of Chelicerata, the four OBPs of T. urticae contain six conserved cysteines paired in a pattern (C1–C6, C2–C3, C4–C5) differing from that of insect counterparts (C1–C3, C2–C5, C4–C6). Proteomic analysis uncovered a second family of OBPs, including twelve members that are likely to be unique to T. urticae. A three-dimensional model of TurtOBP1, built on the recent X-ray structure of Varroa destructor OBP1, shows protein folding different from that of insect OBPs, although with some common features. Ligand-binding experiments indicated some affinity to coniferyl aldehyde, but specific ligands may still need to be found among very large molecules, as suggested by the size of the binding pocket.
Keywords:spider mites   Tetranychus urticae   odorant-binding proteins   mass spectrometry   disulfide bridges   ligand-binding
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