Insulin receptor participates in the peripheral olfactory processes of honey bees (Apis cerana cerana)

Huiting Zhao , Longlong Chen , Miaomiao Liu , Shuguo Zhao , Weihua Ma , Yusuo Jiang

Insect Science ›› 2024, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (5) : 1477 -1488.

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Insect Science ›› 2024, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (5) : 1477 -1488. DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.13330
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Insulin receptor participates in the peripheral olfactory processes of honey bees (Apis cerana cerana)

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Insulin receptors (InR) are an integral component of the insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling pathway, which plays a vital role in insect development, lifespan, reproduction, and olfactory sensitivity. However, whether InR participate in the peripheral olfactory system of insects remains unclear. Recently, we found that 2-heptanone (2-HT) affects AcerInR expression, the gene for an InR protein, in Apis cerana cerana. We then examined the spatiotemporal expression profile of the gene in A. cerana cerana. The mRNA of AcerInR was primarily expressed in the antennae, wings, and legs of forager bees, which are probable chemosensory tissues. The results of fluorescence competitive binding assays, combined with site-directed mutagenesis, demonstrated that AcerOBP6 and AcerOBP14 exhibit strong binding affinities to 2-HT. Furthermore, after foragers were fed with double-stranded AcerInR, the expression levels of AcerOBP6 and AcerOBP14 decreased significantly, as did the electroantennogram responsiveness to 2-HT and some other odorants. In conclusion, our findings provide a foundation for understanding the involvement of AcerInR in the odor perception of A. cerana cerana. Moreover, they offer novel insights into the olfactory recognition mechanism in insects.

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antenna / Apis cerana cerana / insulin receptor / odorant-binding protein / olfaction

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Huiting Zhao, Longlong Chen, Miaomiao Liu, Shuguo Zhao, Weihua Ma, Yusuo Jiang. Insulin receptor participates in the peripheral olfactory processes of honey bees (Apis cerana cerana). Insect Science, 2024, 31(5): 1477-1488 DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13330

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