Abstract

The varroa mite, Varroa destructor, is a devastating ectoparasite of the honey bees Apis mellifera and A. cerana. Control of these mites in beehives is a challenge in part due to the lack of toxic agents that are specific to mites and not to the host honey bee. In searching for a specific toxic target of varroa mites, we investigated two closely related neuropeptidergic systems, tachykinin-related peptide (TRP) and natalisin (NTL), and their respective receptors. Honey bees lack both NTL and the NTL receptor in their genome sequences, providing the rationale for investigating these receptors to understand their specificities to various ligands. We characterized the receptors for NTL and TRP of V. destructor (VdNTL-R and VdTRP-R, respectively) and for TRP of A. mellifera (AmTRP-R) in a heterologous reporter assay system to determine the activities of various ligands including TRP/NTL peptides and peptidomimetics. Although we found that AmTRP-R is highly promiscuous, activated by various ligands including two VdNTL peptides when a total of 36 ligands were tested, we serendipitously found that peptides carrying the C-terminal motif -FWxxRamide are highly specific to VdTRP-R. This motif can serve as a seed sequence for designing a VdTRP-R-specific agonist.

Highlights

  • The varroa mite, Varroa destructor, is a devastating ectoparasite of the honey bees Apis mellifera and A. cerana

  • Comparing the list of neuropeptides between the initial draft of the genome sequence of the varroa mite and the honey bee genome sequence, we found that the honey bee lacks a neuropeptide natalisin (NTL), while the varroa mite retained the NTL peptide with the consensus motif

  • The predicted tachykinin-related peptide (TRP) precursor in V. destructor consists of 147 amino acids and has three putative mature peptides sharing the C-terminal motif; these are known to conform to the typical insect TRP motif with M (Met) in the X3 position (FXXMRamide) (Fig. 1)

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Introduction

The varroa mite, Varroa destructor, is a devastating ectoparasite of the honey bees Apis mellifera and A. cerana. NTL and TRP are closely related neuropeptides with the common sequence motif FxxxRamide (C-terminally amidated). The mature peptides are more varied than those in the varroa mite, three of them still have the typical insect TRP motif FXGMRamide.

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