项目编号 PRJCA034500
项目标题 Evolutionary shifts in pheromone receptors contribute to speciation in four Helicoverpa species
涉及领域 Agricultural
数据类型 Proteome
物种名称 Helicoverpa armigera
描述信息 Male moths utilize their pheromone communication systems to distinguish potential mates from other sympatric species, which contributes to maintaining reproductive isolation and even drives speciation. The molecular mechanisms underlying the evolution of pheromone communication systems are usually studied between closely-related moth species for their similar but divergent traits associated with pheromone production, detection, and/or processing. In this study, we first identified the functional differentiation in two orthologous pheromone receptors, OR14b, and OR16, in four Helicoverpa species, Helicoverpa armigera, H. assulta, H. zea, and H. gelotopoeon. To understand the substrate response specificity of these two PRs, we performed all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of OR14b and OR16 based on AlphaFold2 structural prediction, and molecular docking, allowing us to predict a few key amino acids involved in substrate binding. These candidate residues were further tested and validated by site-directed mutagenesis and functional analysis. These results together identified two hydrophobic amino acids at positions 164 and 232 are the determinants of the response specificity of HarmOR14b and HzeaOR14b to Z9-14:Ald and Z9-16:Ald by directly interacting with the substrates. Interestingly, in OR16 orthologs, we found that position 66 alone determines the specific binding of Z11-16:OH, likely via allosteric interactions. Overall, we have developed an effective integrated method to identify the critical residues for substrate selectivity of ORs and elucidated the molecular mechanism of the diversification of pheromone recognition systems.
样品范围 single molecule
发布日期 2025-01-02
出版信息
PubMed ID 文章标题 杂志名称 Doi 发表年份
Evolutionary shifts in pheromone receptors contribute to speciation in four Helicoverpa species Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 10.1007/s00018-023-04837-1 2023
项目资金来源
机构 项目类型 授权项目ID 授权项目名称
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Key Program 2021YFF1200404 BTIT
提交者 Yong Wang (yongwang_isb@zju.edu.cn)
提交单位 Zhejiang University
提交日期 2025-01-02

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