Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5907810 Genomics 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A genome-wide survey revealed 82 GPCRs in Acyrthosiphon pisum.•The majority of these GPCRs are conserved between hemimetabolous and holometabolous insects.•The kinin and SIFamide receptors have been duplicated in A. pisum.•The sulfakinin, trissin and AVPL receptors have been lost in A. pisum.•Bride of sevenless (boss) has been randomly lost at least 4 times in insect lineages.

GPCRs play crucial roles in the growth, development and reproduction of organisms. In insects, a large number of GPCRs have been reported for Holometabola but not Hemimetabola. The recently sequenced pea aphid genome provides us with the opportunity to analyze the evolution and potential functions of GPCRs in Hemimetabola. 82 GPCRs were identified from the representative model hemimetabolous insect Acyrthosiphon pisum, 37 of which have ESTs evidence, and 73 are annotated for the first time. A striking difference between A. pisum, Drosophila melanogaster and Tribolium castaneum is the duplication of the kinin and SIFamide receptors in A. pisum. Another divergence is the loss of the sulfakinin receptor in A. pisum. These duplications/losses are likely involved in the osmoregulation, reproduction and energy metabolism of A. pisum. Moreover, this work will promote functional analyses of GPCRs in A. pisum and may advance new drug target discovery for biological control of the aphid.

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