Younus_2017_Sci.Rep_7_46188

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Title : Molecular basis for the behavioral effects of the odorant degrading enzyme Esterase 6 in Drosophila - Younus_2017_Sci.Rep_7_46188
Author(s) : Younus F , Fraser NJ , Coppin CW , Liu JW , Correy GJ , Chertemps T , Pandey G , Maibeche M , Jackson CJ , Oakeshott JG
Ref : Sci Rep , 7 :46188 , 2017
Abstract :

Previous electrophysiological and behavioural studies implicate esterase 6 in the processing of the pheromone cis-vaccenyl acetate and various food odorants that affect aggregation and reproductive behaviours. Here we show esterase 6 has relatively high activity against many of the short-mid chain food esters, but negligible activity against cis-vaccenyl acetate. The crystal structure of esterase 6 confirms its substrate-binding site can accommodate many short-mid chain food esters but not cis-vaccenyl acetate. Immunohistochemical assays show esterase 6 is expressed in non-neuronal cells in the third antennal segment that could be accessory or epidermal cells surrounding numerous olfactory sensilla, including basiconics involved in food odorant detection. Esterase 6 is also produced in trichoid sensilla, but not in the same cell types as the cis-vaccenyl acetate binding protein LUSH. Our data support a model in which esterase 6 acts as a direct odorant degrading enzyme for many bioactive food esters, but not cis-vaccenyl acetate.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: drome-este6

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Gene_locus drome-este6
Structure 5THM

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Younus F, Fraser NJ, Coppin CW, Liu JW, Correy GJ, Chertemps T, Pandey G, Maibeche M, Jackson CJ, Oakeshott JG (2017)
Molecular basis for the behavioral effects of the odorant degrading enzyme Esterase 6 in Drosophila
Sci Rep 7 :46188

Younus F, Fraser NJ, Coppin CW, Liu JW, Correy GJ, Chertemps T, Pandey G, Maibeche M, Jackson CJ, Oakeshott JG (2017)
Sci Rep 7 :46188