Ligand‐binding properties of odorant‐binding protein 6 in Athetis lepigone to sex pheromones and maize volatiles
Pest Management Science2021Vol. 78(1), pp. 52–62
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Lulu Li, Jianrong Huang, Ji‐Wei Xu, Wei‐Chen Yao, Huihui Yang, Liang Shao, Hui‐Ru Zhang, Youssef Dewer, Xiu‐Yun Zhu, Yanan Zhang
Abstract
These results suggest that AlepOBP6 is likely involved in mediating the responses of A. lepigone to sex pheromones and maize volatiles, which may play a pivotal function in mating, feeding, and oviposition behaviors. This study not only provides new insight into the binding mechanism of OBPs to sex pheromones and host volatiles in moths, but also contributes to the discovery of novel target candidates for developing efficient behavior disruptors to control A. lepigone in the future. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.
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