OMIX007634

1Summary
Title male accessory gland protein in brown planthopper
Description Transfer of seminal fluid proteins (SFPs) into virgin females of different insect species, known to display a PMR, results in the repression of female sexual receptivity and stimulates their oviposition to levels similar to those of mated females. Hence, we asked whether seminal fluid proteins, transferred into female reproductive organs during copulation could induce a PMR also in BPHs. Seminal fluid proteins are primarily produced in the male accessary gland (MAG) and ejaculatory duct and transferred into female reproductive organs during copulation.
Organism Nilaparvata lugens
Data Type Proteomic Data by Mass Spectrometry (MS)
Data Accessibility Open-access
BioProject PRJCA030311
Release Date 2024-10-22
Submitter Yijie Zhang (grusou@163.com)
Organization Nanjing Agricultural University
Submission Date 2024-10-15
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3Relevant Publications
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A novel male accessory gland peptide reduces female post-mating receptivity in the brown planthopper bioRxiv 2024-10 OMIX007634 Deposit
A novel male accessory gland peptide reduces female post-mating receptivity in the brown planthopper Author response to Decision Letter 0 Decision Letter 0 Author response to Decision Letter 0 Decision Letter 1 Author response to Decision Letter 1 Decision Letter 2 Acceptance letter PLOS Genetics 2025-05 OMIX007634 Deposit

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