Baek_2016_Pestic.Biochem.Physiol_131_18

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Title : Development of an antibody-based diagnostic method for the identification of Bemisia tabaci biotype B - Baek_2016_Pestic.Biochem.Physiol_131_18
Author(s) : Baek JH , Lee HJ , Kim YH , Lim KJ , Lee SH , Kim BJ
Ref : Pestic Biochem Physiol , 131 :18 , 2016
Abstract :

The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a very destructive pest. B. tabaci is composed of various morphologically undistinguishable biotypes, among which biotypes B and Q, in particular, draw attention because of their wide distribution in Korea and differential potentials for insecticide resistance development. To develop a biotype-specific protein marker that can readily distinguishes biotypes B from other biotypes in the field, we established an ELISA protocol based on carboxylesterase 2 (COE2), which is more abundantly expressed in biotypes B compared with Q. Recombinant COE2 was expressed, purified and used for antibody construction. Polyclonal antibodies specific to B. tabaci COE2 [anti-COE2 pAb and deglycosylated anti-COE2 pAb (DG anti-COE2 pAb)] revealed a 3-9-fold higher reactivity to biotype B COE2 than biotype Q COE2 by Western blot and ELISA analyses. DG anti-COE2 pAb exhibited low non-specific activity, demonstrating its compatibility in diagnosing biotypes. Western blot and ELISA analyses determined that one of the 11 field populations examined was biotype B and the others were biotype Q, suggesting the saturation of biotype Q in Korea. DG anti-COE2 pAb discriminates B. tabaci biotypes B and Q with high specificity and accuracy and could be useful for the development of a B. tabaci biotype diagnosis kit for on-site field applications.

PubMedSearch : Baek_2016_Pestic.Biochem.Physiol_131_18
PubMedID: 27265822

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Baek JH, Lee HJ, Kim YH, Lim KJ, Lee SH, Kim BJ (2016)
Development of an antibody-based diagnostic method for the identification of Bemisia tabaci biotype B
Pestic Biochem Physiol 131 :18

Baek JH, Lee HJ, Kim YH, Lim KJ, Lee SH, Kim BJ (2016)
Pestic Biochem Physiol 131 :18