TY - JOUR
T1 - Plant-Derived Tick Repellents Activate the Honey Bee Ectoparasitic Mite TRPA1
AU - Peng, Guangda
AU - Kashio, Makiko
AU - Morimoto, Tomomi
AU - Li, Tianbang
AU - Zhu, Jingting
AU - Tominaga, Makoto
AU - Kadowaki, Tatsuhiko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 The Authors.
PY - 2015/7/14
Y1 - 2015/7/14
N2 - We have identified and characterized the TRPA1 channel of Varroa destructor (VdTRPA1), a major ectoparasitic mite of honey bee. One of the two VdTRPA1 isoforms, VdTRPA1L, was activated by a variety of plant-derived compounds, including electrophilic compounds, suggesting that chemical activation profiles are mostly shared between arthropod TRPA1 channels. Nevertheless, carvacrol and α-terpineol activated VdTRPA1L but not a honey bee noxious-stimuli-sensitive TRPA, AmHsTRPA, and Drosophila melanogaster TRPA1. Activation of VdTRPA1L in D. melanogaster taste neurons by the above compounds was sufficient to modify the gustatory behaviors. Carvacrol and α-terpineol repelled V. destructor in a laboratory assay, and α-terpineol repressed V. destructor entry for reproduction into the brood cells in hives. Understanding the functions of parasite TRP channels not only gives clues about the evolving molecular and cellular mechanisms of parasitism but also helps in the development of control methods.
AB - We have identified and characterized the TRPA1 channel of Varroa destructor (VdTRPA1), a major ectoparasitic mite of honey bee. One of the two VdTRPA1 isoforms, VdTRPA1L, was activated by a variety of plant-derived compounds, including electrophilic compounds, suggesting that chemical activation profiles are mostly shared between arthropod TRPA1 channels. Nevertheless, carvacrol and α-terpineol activated VdTRPA1L but not a honey bee noxious-stimuli-sensitive TRPA, AmHsTRPA, and Drosophila melanogaster TRPA1. Activation of VdTRPA1L in D. melanogaster taste neurons by the above compounds was sufficient to modify the gustatory behaviors. Carvacrol and α-terpineol repelled V. destructor in a laboratory assay, and α-terpineol repressed V. destructor entry for reproduction into the brood cells in hives. Understanding the functions of parasite TRP channels not only gives clues about the evolving molecular and cellular mechanisms of parasitism but also helps in the development of control methods.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.celrep.2015.06.025
DO - 10.1016/j.celrep.2015.06.025
M3 - Article
C2 - 26146083
AN - SCOPUS:84937520038
SN - 2211-1247
VL - 12
SP - 190
EP - 202
JO - Cell Reports
JF - Cell Reports
IS - 2
ER -