2010
DOI: 10.3920/978-90-8686-698-4
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Olfaction in vector-host interactions

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“…It is often reported that when exposed to a group of hosts (of the same species), mosquitoes seeking hosts express a preference for one individual over others (Knols et al, 1995;Qiu et al, 2006;Takken & Knols, 2018). This preference is probably caused by the natural variation in odorants between individuals, which affects insects even at very low concentrations, and demonstrates the high sensitivity of odorant receptors to semiochemicals (Reisenman et al, 2016;Zwiebel & Takken ,2004).…”
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“…It is often reported that when exposed to a group of hosts (of the same species), mosquitoes seeking hosts express a preference for one individual over others (Knols et al, 1995;Qiu et al, 2006;Takken & Knols, 2018). This preference is probably caused by the natural variation in odorants between individuals, which affects insects even at very low concentrations, and demonstrates the high sensitivity of odorant receptors to semiochemicals (Reisenman et al, 2016;Zwiebel & Takken ,2004).…”
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“…Mosquitoes are able to detect and discriminate thousands of odor molecules, which may further vary depending on the host preference. These complex behavioral events are largely mediated by the diverse chemosensory genes encoding odorant binding proteins (OBPs), odorant degrading enzymes (ODEs), odorant receptors (ORs) and other accessory proteins including sensory neuron membrane protein (SNMP) (10). Odorant binding proteins (OBPs), which are bathed within the sensillum lymph, are low molecular weight soluble proteins that mediate the first interaction of the olfactory system with the external world (10), (11), (12).…”
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“…These globular protein molecules showed significant diversity within the same family and are believed to bind with a wide range of hydrophobic odorant molecule. After binding with these odor molecules, OBPs shuttle it to their respective olfactory receptors present on olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) (13), (10), (14). Insect olfactory receptors (OrX) are present to work in association with the obligate receptor co-receptor (Orco) on the dendritic membrane of ORN (10).…”
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