在酵母中建立昆虫嗅觉报告基因的合理工程方法

Emma Elise Hoch-Schneider, Tatyana Saleski, Emil D. Jensen, Michael Krogh Jensen
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昆虫嗅觉直接影响昆虫的行为,因此是开发智能农业工具和综合虫害管理策略的重要考虑因素。昆虫嗅觉受体(ORs)传统上是利用果蝇空神经元系统或在HEK293细胞或非洲爪蟾卵母细胞中表达和功能化来研究的。近年来,酿酒酵母(Saccharomyces cerevisiae)已成为异种7跨膜受体功能表达的良好载体。葡萄球菌为廉价、高通量地研究这些受体和潜在的去孤儿化提供了一个平台。在这项研究中,我们探索了一个可扩展的基于酵母的昆虫嗅觉受体功能表达平台的基础,利用基因编码的钙传感器对荧光进行定量评估,并优化实验参数以增强功能。虽然在我们的酵母系统中昆虫嗅觉受体的共受体仍然没有功能,但我们对各种实验变量进行了全面评估,并确定了在酿酒酵母中建立OR平台的未来研究方向。
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Rational engineering approaches for establishing insect olfaction reporters in yeast

Insect olfaction directly impacts insect behavior and thus is an important consideration in the development of smart farming tools and in integrated pest management strategies. Insect olfactory receptors (ORs) have been traditionally studied using Drosophila empty neuron systems or with expression and functionalization in HEK293 cells or Xenopus laevis oocytes. Recently, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae) has emerged as a promising chassis for the functional expression of heterologous seven transmembrane receptors. S. cerevisiae provides a platform for the cheap and high throughput study of these receptors and potential deorphanization. In this study, we explore the foundations of a scalable yeast-based platform for the functional expression of insect olfactory receptors by employing a genetically encoded calcium sensor for quantitative evaluation of fluorescence and optimized experimental parameters for enhanced functionality. While the co-receptor of insect olfactory receptors remains non-functional in our yeast-based system, we thoroughly evaluated various experimental variables and identified future research directions for establishing an OR platform in S. cerevisiae.

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