Lee_2007_J.Med.Entomol_44_72

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Title : Molecular characterization of two acetylcholinesterase cDNAs in Pediculus human lice - Lee_2007_J.Med.Entomol_44_72
Author(s) : Lee SW , Kasai S , Komagata O , Kobayashi M , Agui N , Kono Y , Tomita T
Ref : Journal of Medical Entomology , 44 :72 , 2007
Abstract :

Two cDNA sequences encoding Drosophila Ace-orthologous and -paralogous acetylcholinesterase precursors (AO- and AP-AChE precursors, respectively), were identified from the body louse, Pediculus humanus humanus L. In vitro inhibition studies with an insecticide-susceptible body louse strain exhibited a simplex inhibitory response of AChE. The I50 values of fenitroxon and carbaryl were estimated to be 2.2 and 1.9 microM for the susceptible lice, respectively. The mRNA level of AP-AChE gene was 3.1- and 9.3-fold higher than that of AO-AChE gene in the abdomen and the combined parts of the head and thorax, respectively, suggesting, due to its abundance, the potential significance of the AP-AChE isoform in Pediculus human lice in association with the efficacy of AChE-targeting pediculicides.

PubMedSearch : Lee_2007_J.Med.Entomol_44_72
PubMedID: 17294923
Gene_locus related to this paper: pedhb-ACHE1 , pedhb-ACHE2 , pedhc-ACHE1 , pedhc-ACHE2

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Gene_locus pedhb-ACHE1    pedhb-ACHE2    pedhc-ACHE1    pedhc-ACHE2

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Lee SW, Kasai S, Komagata O, Kobayashi M, Agui N, Kono Y, Tomita T (2007)
Molecular characterization of two acetylcholinesterase cDNAs in Pediculus human lice
Journal of Medical Entomology 44 :72

Lee SW, Kasai S, Komagata O, Kobayashi M, Agui N, Kono Y, Tomita T (2007)
Journal of Medical Entomology 44 :72