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Isolation and expression of cytochrome P450 genes in the antennae and gut of pine beetle Dendroctonus rhizophagus (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) following exposure to host monoterpenes

Bark beetles oxidize the defensive monoterpenes of their host trees both to detoxify them and convert them into components of their pheromone system. This oxidation is catalyzed by cytochrome P450 enzymes and occurs in different tissues of the insect, including the gut (i.e., the site where the beet...

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Published in:Gene 2013-05, Vol.520 (1), p.47-63
Main Authors: Cano-Ramírez, Claudia, López, María Fernanda, Cesar-Ayala, Ana K., Pineda-Martínez, Verónica, Sullivan, Brian T., Zúñiga, Gerardo
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Summary:Bark beetles oxidize the defensive monoterpenes of their host trees both to detoxify them and convert them into components of their pheromone system. This oxidation is catalyzed by cytochrome P450 enzymes and occurs in different tissues of the insect, including the gut (i.e., the site where the beetle's pheromones are produced and accumulated) and the antennae (i.e., the olfactory organs used for perception of airborne defensive monoterpenes as well as other host-associated compounds and pheromones). We identified ten new CYP genes in the pine beetle Dendroctonus rhizophagus in either antennae or gut tissue after stimulation with the vapors of major host monoterpenes α-pinene, β-pinene and 3-carene. Five genes belong to the CYP4 family, four to the CYP6 family and one to the CYP9 family. Differential expression of almost all of the CYP genes was observed between sexes, and within these significant differences among time, stimuli, anatomical region, and their interactions were found upon exposure to host monoterpenes. Increased expression of cytochrome P450 genes suggests that they play a role in the detoxification of monoterpenes released by this insect's host trees. ► Ten new CYP genes were identified in antenna and gut tissue from bark beetle. ► The complete sequences of these genes were obtained. ► The expression of these genes in the antenna was selective and sex-specific. ► The genes in the gut showed a differential expression in the treatments. ► The genes CYP6 could participate in the detoxification process in this bark beetle.
ISSN:0378-1119
1879-0038
DOI:10.1016/j.gene.2012.11.059