Baxter_1998_Insect.Biochem.Mol.Biol_28_581

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Title : Acetylcholinesterase cDNA of the cattle tick, Boophilus microplus: characterisation and role in organophosphate resistance - Baxter_1998_Insect.Biochem.Mol.Biol_28_581
Author(s) : Baxter GD , Barker SC
Ref : Insect Biochemistry & Molecular Biology , 28 :581 , 1998
Abstract :

Acetylcholinesterase is the target of organophosphate and carbamate pesticides. Organophosphate resistance is widespread in the cattle tick, Boophilus microplus, in Australia. We have isolated a cDNA of acetylcholinesterase from B. microplus and show that it would encode a protein 62 kDa in size. The predicted amino acid sequence contains all the residues characteristic of an acetylcholinesterase. Alternative splicing of the transcript was detected at both the 5' and 3' ends. Alternative splicing at the 5' end would result in two proteins differing by six amino acids. This is the first report of alternative splicing of the N-terminal coding region in a cholinesterase. No point mutations were detected in the acetylcholinesterase gene from organophosphate resistant strains of B. microplus. Alternative explanations for resistance to organophosphates in B. microplus are discussed.

PubMedSearch : Baxter_1998_Insect.Biochem.Mol.Biol_28_581
PubMedID: 9753768
Gene_locus related to this paper: boomi-ACHE1

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Baxter GD, Barker SC (1998)
Acetylcholinesterase cDNA of the cattle tick, Boophilus microplus: characterisation and role in organophosphate resistance
Insect Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 28 :581

Baxter GD, Barker SC (1998)
Insect Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 28 :581