Odorant binding protein

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Pheromone binding proteins (PBPs) are specialized members of the insect odorant-binding protein (OBP) super-family.
Pheromone binding proteins (PBPs) are specialized members of the insect odorant-binding protein (OBP) super-family.
The main purpose in the adult moth's short life is reproduction. In fact, the male and female moth invest all of their energy and resources hoping to reach to the ultimate goal- mating. This long journey begins when the female moth releases a sex pheromone, usually during specific hours in the night <ref>doi: 10.1007/BF01946910</ref>.
The main purpose in the adult moth's short life is reproduction. In fact, the male and female moth invest all of their energy and resources hoping to reach to the ultimate goal- mating. This long journey begins when the female moth releases a sex pheromone, usually during specific hours in the night <ref>doi: 10.1007/BF01946910</ref>.

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Bombyx mori, the silk moth, picture by Fernando Cuenca
Bombyx mori, the silk moth, picture by Fernando Cuenca
Bombykol, a sex pheromone of Bombyx mori, from PubChem
Bombykol, a sex pheromone of Bombyx mori, from PubChem

Contents

Introduction

Odorant-binding protein (OBP) are soluble proteins which are involved in the processes of odorant detection in the olfactory sensilla [1]. Though functionally the same, vertebrates and insects OBP have different origin and structure. OBPs are important for insect olfaction. For instance, OBP76a (LUSH) in the fly Drosophila melanogaster is required for the detection of the pheromone vaccenyl acetate [2] and has been proven to adopt a conformation that activates the odorant receptor [3].

OBP in insects

OBP Function

Despite five decades of intensive research, the exact roles of OBP and the mechanism by which the odorant receptor (OR) is activated are still in dispute [4][5].

A few functions have been suggested for OBP:

1. Solubilizing the odorant molecule and its transportation in the sensillar lymph.

2. Protecting the odorant molecule from the odorant degrading enzymes, in the sensillar lymph.

3. Activating the odorant receptor on the dendrite membrane, by the odorant-OBP complex.

4. Mediating the deactivation of the odorant molecule after the activation of the receptor.

5. An organic anion (the protein has 9 negative charges).

Of all, the first role of OBP as an odorant solubilizer and carrier is generally accepted.

In order to explain the structure and function of these fascinating proteins, this page will further focus on a particular OBP - the well investigated Bombyx mori pheromone binding protein: BmorPBP.


Bombyx mori BmorPBP (lets talk about sex..)

Bombyx mori PBP (PDB code 1ls8)

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See also

References

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