Title : A soluble acetylcholinesterase provides chemical defense against xenobiotics in the pinewood nematode - Kang_2011_PLoS.One_6_e19063 |
Author(s) : Kang JS , Lee DW , Koh YH , Lee SH |
Ref : PLoS ONE , 6 :e19063 , 2011 |
Abstract :
The pinewood nematode genome encodes at least three distinct acetylcholinesterases (AChEs). To understand physiological roles of the three pinewood nematode AChEs (BxACE-1, BxACE-2, and BxACE-3), BxACE-3 in particular, their tissue distribution and inhibition profiles were investigated. Immunohistochemistry revealed that BxACE-1 and BxACE-2 were distributed in neuronal tissues. In contrast, BxACE-3 was detected from some specific tissues and extracted without the aid of detergent, suggesting its soluble nature unlike BxACE-1 and BxACE-2. When present together, BxAChE3 significantly reduced the inhibition of BxACE-1 and BxACE-2 by cholinesterase inhibitors. Knockdown of BxACE-3 by RNA interference significantly increased the toxicity of three nematicidal compounds, supporting the protective role of BxACE-3 against chemicals. In summary, BxACE-3 appears to have a non-neuronal function of chemical defense whereas both BxACE-1 and BxACE-2 have classical neuronal function of synaptic transmission. |
PubMedSearch : Kang_2011_PLoS.One_6_e19063 |
PubMedID: 21556353 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: burxy-ACHE3 |
Gene_locus | burxy-ACHE3 |
Kang JS, Lee DW, Koh YH, Lee SH (2011)
A soluble acetylcholinesterase provides chemical defense against xenobiotics in the pinewood nematode
PLoS ONE
6 :e19063
Kang JS, Lee DW, Koh YH, Lee SH (2011)
PLoS ONE
6 :e19063