Merlin_2007_Insect.Mol.Biol_16_73

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Title : Antennal esterase cDNAs from two pest moths, Spodoptera littoralis and Sesamia nonagrioides, potentially involved in odourant degradation - Merlin_2007_Insect.Mol.Biol_16_73
Author(s) : Merlin C , Rosell G , Carot-Sans G , Francois MC , Bozzolan F , Pelletier J , Jacquin-Joly E , Guerrero A , Maibeche-Coisne M
Ref : Insect Molecular Biology , 16 :73 , 2007
Abstract :

Rapid degradation of odours after interaction with olfactory receptors is a critical step of the signal reception process. However, the implied mechanisms are still largely unknown in vertebrates as well as in insects. Involvement of odourant-degrading enzymes in odourant degradation within the antennae has been shown in some insect species and, in particular, esterases could play a key role in degradation of sex pheromones from Lepidoptera. Using a PCR-based strategy, we isolated cDNAs encoding two new esterases from two moths which used acetates as pheromone compounds: the Egyptian armyworm Spodoptera littoralis and the Mediterranean corn borer Sesamia nonagrioides. In antennae, both transcripts were clearly restricted to olfactory sensilla, suggesting their involvement in the degradation of odourant acetate components.

PubMedSearch : Merlin_2007_Insect.Mol.Biol_16_73
PubMedID: 17257210
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9neop-a4ua26 , spoli-a4ua25

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Gene_locus 9neop-a4ua26    spoli-a4ua25

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Merlin C, Rosell G, Carot-Sans G, Francois MC, Bozzolan F, Pelletier J, Jacquin-Joly E, Guerrero A, Maibeche-Coisne M (2007)
Antennal esterase cDNAs from two pest moths, Spodoptera littoralis and Sesamia nonagrioides, potentially involved in odourant degradation
Insect Molecular Biology 16 :73

Merlin C, Rosell G, Carot-Sans G, Francois MC, Bozzolan F, Pelletier J, Jacquin-Joly E, Guerrero A, Maibeche-Coisne M (2007)
Insect Molecular Biology 16 :73