Putative ligand binding sites of two functionally characterized bark beetle odorant receptors.
Jothi K YuvarajRebecca E RobertsYonathan SonntagXiao-Qing HouEwald Grosse-WildeAleš MacharaDan-Dan ZhangBill S HanssonUrban JohansonChrister LöfstedtMartin N AnderssonPublished in: BMC biology (2021)
The emerging insight into ligand binding in the two characterized ItypORs has a general importance for our understanding of the molecular and functional evolution of the insect OR gene family. Due to the ecological importance of the characterized receptors and widespread use of ipsenol and ipsdienol in bark beetle chemical communication, these ORs should be evaluated for their potential use in pest control and biosensors to detect bark beetle infestations.