Proteomics

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LC-MS of Asobara japonica venom protein


ABSTRACT: Venom protein LC-MS of the parasitoid wasp Asobara japonica

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ORGANISM(S): Asobara Japonica

TISSUE(S): Venom Gland, Diploid Cell

DISEASE(S): Disease Free

SUBMITTER: JUNWEI ZHANG  

LAB HEAD: Jianhua Huang

PROVIDER: PXD059653 | Pride | 2026-01-26

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Publications

A Set of Novel Venom Proteins Enables Parasitoid Wasps to Exploit Older Hosts and Coexist with Competitors.

Zhang Junwei J   Dong Zhi Z   Sheng Yifeng Y   Shan Jieyu J   Feng Ting T   Shi Wenqi W   Xu Zixuan Z   Wang Zeying Z   Zhang Qichao Q   Wang Ying Y   Huang Jianhua J   Chen Jiani J  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20251105 4


Interspecific competition can drive species coexistence through niche differentiation, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Parasitoid wasps are a group of parasitic insects that rely on host nutrients to complete their development, exhibiting intense interspecific competition. Here, two parasitoid wasps, Asobara japonica and Leptopilina drosophilae are employed, which share the common host Drosophila melanogaster, as a model system to investigate the mechanisms governing species coexis  ...[more]

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