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UFM1 at the endoplasmic reticulum: linking ER stress, ribosome quality control, and ER-phagy. [PDF]
Komatsu M, Mao G.
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Identification of miRNAs Involved in Olfactory Regulation in Antennae of Beet Webworm, Loxostege sticticalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). [PDF]
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Metabolic insights of lactic acid bacteria in reducing off-flavors and antinutrients in plant-based fermented dairy alternatives. [PDF]
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Micro/Nanoparticles in the Nose-Brain Axis: Implications for Pathogenesis and Therapeutic Interventions. [PDF]
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Xenobiotic resistance in mosquito eggs: current understanding and data gaps. [PDF]
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The metabolism of volatile signal molecules by odorant degrading enzymes (ODEs) is crucial to the ongoing sensitivity and specificity of chemoreception in various insects, and a few specific esterases, cytochrome P450s, glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) and UDP-glycosyltransferases (UGTs) have previously been implicated in this process.
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Odor degrading enzymes and signal termination
2021Thomas Chertemps, Martine Maibeche
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Odorant Reception in Insects: Roles of Receptors, Binding Proteins, and Degrading Enzymes
Annual Review of Entomology, 2013Our knowledge of the molecular basis of odorant reception in insects has grown exponentially over the past decade. Odorant receptors (ORs) from moths, fruit flies, mosquitoes, and the honey bees have been deorphanized, odorant-degrading enzymes (ODEs) have been isolated, and the functions of odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) have been unveiled.
Walter S Leal
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Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2002
Odorant-degrading enzymes have been postulated to participate in the fast deactivation of insect pheromones. These proteins are expressed specifically in the sensillar lymph of insect antennae in such low amounts that, hitherto, isolation and protein-based cDNA cloning has not been possible.
Walter S Leal
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Odorant-degrading enzymes have been postulated to participate in the fast deactivation of insect pheromones. These proteins are expressed specifically in the sensillar lymph of insect antennae in such low amounts that, hitherto, isolation and protein-based cDNA cloning has not been possible.
Walter S Leal
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Entomological Research, 2020
AbstractOdorant‐degrading enzymes (ODEs) have been found in insect antennae and play a critical role in signal chemical degradation once the message is conveyed. Significant progress has been made in characterizing ODEs in a variety of pests but very little is known in their natural enemies.
Zhi‐Wei Kang +7 more
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AbstractOdorant‐degrading enzymes (ODEs) have been found in insect antennae and play a critical role in signal chemical degradation once the message is conveyed. Significant progress has been made in characterizing ODEs in a variety of pests but very little is known in their natural enemies.
Zhi‐Wei Kang +7 more
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