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Involvement of GOBP2 in the perception of a sex pheromone component in both larval and adult Spodoptera litura revealed using CRISPR/Cas9 mutagenesis.

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2022
General odorant-binding proteins (GOBPs) are long considered responsible for the perception of plant odorants. In this study with the important noctuid pest Spodoptera litura, we functionally characterized that GOBP2 is also involved in the perception of
Wei-Kang Han   +7 more
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Sensilla localization and sex pheromone recognition of odorant binding protein OBP4 in the mirid plant bug Adelphocoris lineolatus (Goeze).

Journal of insect physiology, 2020
Pheromone binding proteins (PBPs) are well studied in lepidopteran moths and are considered to be crucial in detection of sex pheromones as well as some green leaf volatiles.
Qian Wang   +5 more
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Sex Pheromone Perception

Nature, 1968
IT is very difficult to define the mechanism by which olfactory receptors on male moth antennae perceive a sex attractant chemical because of the various unsubstantiated olfaction theories, and also because of conflicting reports of the ability of chemicals, structurally different from natural sex attractants, to either inhibit1–5 or mimic6–9 ...
W L, Roelofs, A, Comeau
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Sex Pheromones in Snakes

Science, 1989
The majority of pheromones identified to date are insect pheromones, which are volatile in nature. Identification of nonvolatile pheromones have been relatively rare, especially in vertebrates. Male and female garter snakes use pheromones to mediate sexual behavior.
R T, Mason   +5 more
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CRISPR/Cas9 mediated gene knockout reveals a more important role of PBP1 than PBP2 in the perception of female sex pheromone components in Spodoptera litura.

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2019
Three different pheromone binding proteins (PBPs) can typically be found in the sensilla lymph of noctuid moth antennae, but their relative contributions in perception of the sex pheromone is rarely verified in vivo.
Guanheng Zhu   +7 more
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Nematode sex pheromones

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1978
Current knowledge of the involvement of sex pheromones in the premating communication of free-living, plant-parasitic, and animal-parasitic nematodes is reviewed.
L. W. Bone, H. H. Shorey
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