Binding properties of chemosensory protein 4 in Riptortus pedestris to aggregation pheromones

Pestic Biochem Physiol. 2024 May:201:105874. doi: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2024.105874. Epub 2024 Mar 18.

Abstract

In insects, chemosensory proteins (CSPs) play an important role in the perception of the external environment and have been widely used for protein-binding characterization. Riptortus pedestris has received increased attention as a potential cause of soybean staygreen syndrome in recent years. In this study, we found that RpedCSP4 expression in the antennae of adult R. pedestris increased with age, with no significant difference in expression level observed between males and females, as determined through quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Subsequently, we investigated the ability of RpedCSP4 to bind various ligands (five aggregated pheromone components and 13 soybean volatiles) using a prokaryotic expression system and fluorescence competitive binding assays. We found that RpedCSP4 binds to three aggregated pheromone components of R. pedestris, namely, ((E)-2-hexenyl (Z)-3-hexenoate (E2Z3), (E)-2-hexenyl (E)-2-hexenoate (E2E2), and (E)-2-hexenyl hexenoate (E2HH)), and that its binding capacities are most stable under acidic condition. Finally, the structure and protein-ligand interactions of RpedCSP4 were further analyzed via homology modeling, molecular docking, and targeted mutagenesis experiments. The L29A mutant exhibited a loss of binding ability to these three aggregated pheromone components. Our results show that the olfactory function of RpedCSP4 provides new insights into the binding mechanism of RpedCSPs to aggregation pheromones and contributes to discover new target candidates that will provide a theoretical basis for future population control of R. pedestris.

Keywords: Aggregation pheromones; Bean bug; Chemosensory protein; Fluorescence competition binding assays; Site-directed mutagenesis.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Female
  • Heteroptera / genetics
  • Heteroptera / metabolism
  • Insect Proteins* / chemistry
  • Insect Proteins* / genetics
  • Insect Proteins* / metabolism
  • Male
  • Pheromones* / metabolism
  • Protein Binding

Substances

  • Pheromones
  • Insect Proteins