2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.26.062919
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Volatile allosteric antagonists of mosquito odorant receptors inhibit normal odor-dependent behaviors

Abstract: Odorant-dependent behaviors in insects are triggered by the binding of odorant ligands to the variable subunits of heteromeric olfactory receptors. Previous studies have shown, however, that specific odor binding to ORco, the common subunit of odorant receptor heteromers, may alter allosterically olfactory receptor function and affect profoundly subsequent behavioral responses. Here we report on the identification of several antagonists of the odorant receptor co-receptor of the African malaria vector Anophele… Show more

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“…Mosquito adults were obtained from a laboratory colony of Aedes albopictus which was maintained at 25±2 °C, 80 % relative humidity, and photoperiod of 16 : 8‐h light/dark (L/D) [59] …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mosquito adults were obtained from a laboratory colony of Aedes albopictus which was maintained at 25±2 °C, 80 % relative humidity, and photoperiod of 16 : 8‐h light/dark (L/D) [59] …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A repellence bioassay based on human landing counts was used to evaluate the repellent effect of the selected compounds [59,61] . The total exposure time was 5 minutes, DEET (as a positive control) and untreated hand (as a control) were also included.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%