In female mosquitoes, host-seeking and preference as well as several other important behaviors are largely driven by olfaction. Species of the Afrotropical Anopheles gambiae complex display divergent host-preference that are associated with significant differences in their vectorial capacity for human malaria. Olfactory sensitivity begins with signal transduction and activation of peripheral sensory neurons that populate the antennae, maxillary palps and other appendages. We have used shotgun proteomics to characterize the profile of soluble proteins of antennae and maxillary palps of three different species: An. coluzzii, An. arabiensis and An. quadriannulatus that display remarkable differences in anthropophilic behavior. This analysis revealed interspecific differences in the abundance of several proteins that comprise cuticular components, glutathione S-transferase and odorant binding proteins, the latter of which known to be directly involved in odor recognition.

Profiles of soluble proteins in chemosensory organs of three members of the afro-tropical Anopheles gambiae complex / Iovinella, Immacolata; Caputo, Beniamino; Calzetta, Maria; Zwiebel, Laurence J.; Dani, Francesca Romana; della Torre, Alessandra. - In: COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY. PART D, GENOMICS & PROTEOMICS. - ISSN 1744-117X. - STAMPA. - 24:(2017), pp. 41-50. [10.1016/j.cbd.2017.07.005]

Profiles of soluble proteins in chemosensory organs of three members of the afro-tropical Anopheles gambiae complex

Iovinella, Immacolata
Methodology
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Caputo, Beniamino
Conceptualization
;
Calzetta, Maria
Methodology
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della Torre, Alessandra
Conceptualization
2017

Abstract

In female mosquitoes, host-seeking and preference as well as several other important behaviors are largely driven by olfaction. Species of the Afrotropical Anopheles gambiae complex display divergent host-preference that are associated with significant differences in their vectorial capacity for human malaria. Olfactory sensitivity begins with signal transduction and activation of peripheral sensory neurons that populate the antennae, maxillary palps and other appendages. We have used shotgun proteomics to characterize the profile of soluble proteins of antennae and maxillary palps of three different species: An. coluzzii, An. arabiensis and An. quadriannulatus that display remarkable differences in anthropophilic behavior. This analysis revealed interspecific differences in the abundance of several proteins that comprise cuticular components, glutathione S-transferase and odorant binding proteins, the latter of which known to be directly involved in odor recognition.
2017
an. arabiensis; an. coluzzii; an. quadriannulatus; antennae; malaria vectors; maxillary palps; shotgun-proteomic; animals; anopheles; arthropod antennae; female; gene expression profiling; insect proteins; proteome; proteomics; solubility; biochemistry; physiology; molecular biology; genetics
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Profiles of soluble proteins in chemosensory organs of three members of the afro-tropical Anopheles gambiae complex / Iovinella, Immacolata; Caputo, Beniamino; Calzetta, Maria; Zwiebel, Laurence J.; Dani, Francesca Romana; della Torre, Alessandra. - In: COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY. PART D, GENOMICS & PROTEOMICS. - ISSN 1744-117X. - STAMPA. - 24:(2017), pp. 41-50. [10.1016/j.cbd.2017.07.005]
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