
pmid: 11747315
We have identified and cloned the cDNAs encoding odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) from the large black chafer, Holotrichia parallela, and the yellowish elongate chafer, Heptophylla picea. Each species possess two OBPs, the proteins migrating faster in native gels (OBP1) showed high amino acid identity (>88%) to previously identified pheromone-binding proteins (PBPs) from scarab beetles. HparOBP1 and HpicOBP1 have 116 amino acids and six highly conserved cysteine residues. In contrast to OBP1 that gave a single band, both HparOBP2 and HpicOBP2 separated each into two bands in native gels (15%). The N-terminal amino acid sequences for the two bands from each species were indistinguishable, and they had the same molecular masses. Although we sequenced several clones from each species, they all encode only one protein for each species, indicating they are different conformational isomers of the same protein. HparOBP2 and HpicOBP2 have 133 amino acids and cysteine residues are conserved in proteins of the same family.
DNA, Complementary, Insecta, Protein Conformation, Molecular Sequence Data, Stereoisomerism, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Receptors, Odorant, Mass Spectrometry, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Coleoptera, Animals, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Amino Acid Sequence, Amino Acids, Cloning, Molecular, Protein Binding
DNA, Complementary, Insecta, Protein Conformation, Molecular Sequence Data, Stereoisomerism, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Receptors, Odorant, Mass Spectrometry, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Coleoptera, Animals, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Amino Acid Sequence, Amino Acids, Cloning, Molecular, Protein Binding
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