Matsuda_2001_Trends.Pharmacol.Sci_22_573

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Title : Neonicotinoids: insecticides acting on insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors - Matsuda_2001_Trends.Pharmacol.Sci_22_573
Author(s) : Matsuda K , Buckingham SD , Kleier D , Rauh JJ , Grauso M , Sattelle DB
Ref : Trends in Pharmacological Sciences , 22 :573 , 2001
Abstract :

Imidacloprid is increasingly used worldwide as an insecticide. It is an agonist at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) and shows selective toxicity for insects over vertebrates. Recent studies using binding assays, molecular biology and electrophysiology suggest that both alpha- and non-alpha-subunits of nAChRs contribute to interactions of these receptors with imidacloprid. Electrostatic interactions of the nitroimine group and bridgehead nitrogen in imidacloprid with particular nAChR amino acid residues are likely to have key roles in determining the selective toxicity of imidacloprid. Chemical calculation of atomic charges of the insecticide molecule and a site-directed mutagenesis study support this hypothesis.

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Matsuda K, Buckingham SD, Kleier D, Rauh JJ, Grauso M, Sattelle DB (2001)
Neonicotinoids: insecticides acting on insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences 22 :573

Matsuda K, Buckingham SD, Kleier D, Rauh JJ, Grauso M, Sattelle DB (2001)
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences 22 :573