Identification and Expression Profiling of Chemosensory Genes in Hermetia illucens via a Transcriptomic Analysis
The black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens, is a cosmopolitan insect of the family Stratiomyidae (Diptera). Chemosensory genes encode proteins involved directly in the detection of odorants. In this study, we sequenced the antennal transcriptome of H. illucens adults to identify chemosensory genes. Pu...
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doaj-91bf7cdec015404bbe8dc6b0d6e69ac32020-11-25T03:23:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2020-06-011110.3389/fphys.2020.00720508014Identification and Expression Profiling of Chemosensory Genes in Hermetia illucens via a Transcriptomic AnalysisQiyun Xu0Qiyun Xu1Zhongzhen Wu2Xinnian Zeng3Xincheng An4Guangdong Engineering Research Center for Insect Behavior Regulation, College of Agriculture, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangdong Key Laboratory of Animal Conservation and Resource Utilization, Guangdong Institute of Applied Biological Resources, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangzhou City Key Laboratory of Subtropical Fruit Trees Outbreak Control, Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangdong Engineering Research Center for Insect Behavior Regulation, College of Agriculture, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangdong Key Laboratory of Animal Conservation and Resource Utilization, Guangdong Institute of Applied Biological Resources, Guangzhou, ChinaThe black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens, is a cosmopolitan insect of the family Stratiomyidae (Diptera). Chemosensory genes encode proteins involved directly in the detection of odorants. In this study, we sequenced the antennal transcriptome of H. illucens adults to identify chemosensory genes. Putative unigenes encoding 27 odorant binding proteins (OBPs), five chemosensory proteins (CSPs), 70 odorant receptors (ORs), 25 ionotropic receptors (IRs), 10 gustatory receptors (GRs) and two sensory neuron membrane proteins (SNMPs) were identified. Tissue-specific expression profiles of the identified OBPs, CSPs and SNMPs were investigated using RT-PCR. Eight OBPs (HillOBP1-2, 9, 11-14, and 17), one CSP (HillCSP5) and one SNMP (HillSNMP1) were predominantly expressed in antennae. Further real-time quantitative PCR analyses revealed that the antennae-enriched unigenes also exhibited significant differences in expression between males and females. Among the sex-biased unigenes, six ORs showed female-biased expression, suggesting that these genes might participate in female-specific behaviors such as oviposition site searching. Sixteen ORs and two OBPs showed male-biased expression, indicating that they may play key roles in the detection of female sex pheromones. Our study is the first attempt to delineate the molecular basis of chemoreception in H. illucens. Our data provide useful information for comparative studies on the differentiation and evolution of Dipteran chemosensory gene families.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2020.00720/fullantennal transcriptomechemosensory geneidentificationexpression analysisHermetia illucens |
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Qiyun Xu Qiyun Xu Zhongzhen Wu Xinnian Zeng Xincheng An Identification and Expression Profiling of Chemosensory Genes in Hermetia illucens via a Transcriptomic Analysis Frontiers in Physiology antennal transcriptome chemosensory gene identification expression analysis Hermetia illucens |
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Identification and Expression Profiling of Chemosensory Genes in Hermetia illucens via a Transcriptomic Analysis |
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Identification and Expression Profiling of Chemosensory Genes in Hermetia illucens via a Transcriptomic Analysis |
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Identification and Expression Profiling of Chemosensory Genes in Hermetia illucens via a Transcriptomic Analysis |
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Identification and Expression Profiling of Chemosensory Genes in Hermetia illucens via a Transcriptomic Analysis |
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Identification and Expression Profiling of Chemosensory Genes in Hermetia illucens via a Transcriptomic Analysis |
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identification and expression profiling of chemosensory genes in hermetia illucens via a transcriptomic analysis |
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The black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens, is a cosmopolitan insect of the family Stratiomyidae (Diptera). Chemosensory genes encode proteins involved directly in the detection of odorants. In this study, we sequenced the antennal transcriptome of H. illucens adults to identify chemosensory genes. Putative unigenes encoding 27 odorant binding proteins (OBPs), five chemosensory proteins (CSPs), 70 odorant receptors (ORs), 25 ionotropic receptors (IRs), 10 gustatory receptors (GRs) and two sensory neuron membrane proteins (SNMPs) were identified. Tissue-specific expression profiles of the identified OBPs, CSPs and SNMPs were investigated using RT-PCR. Eight OBPs (HillOBP1-2, 9, 11-14, and 17), one CSP (HillCSP5) and one SNMP (HillSNMP1) were predominantly expressed in antennae. Further real-time quantitative PCR analyses revealed that the antennae-enriched unigenes also exhibited significant differences in expression between males and females. Among the sex-biased unigenes, six ORs showed female-biased expression, suggesting that these genes might participate in female-specific behaviors such as oviposition site searching. Sixteen ORs and two OBPs showed male-biased expression, indicating that they may play key roles in the detection of female sex pheromones. Our study is the first attempt to delineate the molecular basis of chemoreception in H. illucens. Our data provide useful information for comparative studies on the differentiation and evolution of Dipteran chemosensory gene families. |
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antennal transcriptome chemosensory gene identification expression analysis Hermetia illucens |
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