TY - JOUR T1 - Functional characterization of sensory neuron membrane proteins (SNMPs) JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/262154 SP - 262154 AU - Hui-Jie Zhang AU - Wei Xu AU - Quan-mei Chen AU - Le-Na Sun AU - Alisha Anderson AU - Qing-You Xia AU - Alexie Papanicolaou Y1 - 2018/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/04/15/262154.abstract N2 - Sensory neuron membrane proteins (SNMPs) play a critical role in the insect olfactory system but there is a deficit of functional studies beyond Drosophila. Here, we provide functional characterisation of insect SNMPs through the use of bioinformatics, genome curation, transcriptome data analysis, phylogeny, expression profiling, and RNAi gene knockdown techniques. We curated 81 genes from 35 insect species and identified a novel lepidopteran SNMP gene family, SNMP3. Phylogenetic analysis shows that lepidopteran SNMP3, but not the previously annotated lepidopteran SNMP2, is the true homologue of the dipteran SNMP2. Digital expression, microarray and qPCR analyses show that the lepidopteran SNMP1 is specifically expressed in adult antennae. SNMP2 is widely expressed in multiple tissues while SNMP3 is specifically expressed in the larval midgut. Microarray analysis suggest SNMP3 may be involved in the silkworm immunity response to virus and bacterial infections. We functionally characterised SNMP1 in the silkworm using RNAi and behavioural assays. Our results suggested that Bombyx mori SNMP1 is a functional orthologue of the Drosophila melanogaster SNMP1 and plays a critical role in pheromone detection. Split-ubiquitin yeast hybridization study shows that BmorSNMP1 has a protein-protein interaction with the BmorOR1 pheromone receptor, and the BmorOrco co-receptor. Concluding, we propose a novel molecular model in which BmorOrco, BmorSNMP1 and BmorOR1 form a heteromer in the detection of the silkworm sex pheromone bombykol. ER -