Title : Is acetyl\/butyrylcholine specificity a marker for insecticide-resistance mutations in insect acetylcholinesterase? - Villatte_2000_Pest.Manag.Sci_56_1023 |
Author(s) : Villatte F , Ziliani P , Estrada-Mondaca S , Menozzi P , Fournier D |
Ref : Pest Manag Sci , 56 :1023 , 2000 |
Abstract :
Substrate specificity has been widely studied in vertebrate cholinesterases and it has been shown that two phenylalanines in the acyl pocket of acetylcholinesterase govern the acceptance of the acetyl/butyryl moiety of the choline esters. As an insecticide-resistance mutation has been evidenced in the acyl pocket of Drosophila melanogaster and Musca domestica acetylcholinesterase we investigated the possibility of linking changes in acetyl/butyrylthiocholine specificity with mutations in insect acetylcholinesterase. We thus analyzed the effect of 28 mutations in Drosophila enzyme on acetyl/butyrylthiocholine, N-methyl/N-propyl-carbamates and ethyl/methyl-paraoxon preference. It appeared that the highest changes on acetyl/butyrylthiocholine and N-propyl/N-methyl-carbamates preference were due to mutations in the acyl pocket. Nevertheless, other insecticide-resistance mutations, not located in the acyl pocket, also modified these substrate preferences. Moreover, the effect of mutations in the acyl pocket was hidden when some other insecticide-resistance mutations were combined in the enzyme. Consequently, acetyl/butyrylthiocholine preference alteration cannot be used as a marker to localize a mutation in the insect AChE. |
PubMedSearch : Villatte_2000_Pest.Manag.Sci_56_1023 |
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Villatte F, Ziliani P, Estrada-Mondaca S, Menozzi P, Fournier D (2000)
Is acetyl\/butyrylcholine specificity a marker for insecticide-resistance mutations in insect acetylcholinesterase?
Pest Manag Sci
56 :1023
Villatte F, Ziliani P, Estrada-Mondaca S, Menozzi P, Fournier D (2000)
Pest Manag Sci
56 :1023