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Shoji Sonoda1, Xueyan Shi2, Dunlun Song2, Pei Liang2, Xiwu Gao2, Youjun Zhang3, Jianhong Li4, Yong Liu5, Ming Li6, Masaya Matsumura7, Sachiyo Sanada-Morimura7, Chieka Minakuchi8, Toshiharu Tanaka8, Tadashi Miyata8.
Abstract
This study examined the acetylcholinesterase 1 gene (AChE1) in Plutella xylostella strains with different sensitivities to acephate. Multiple haplotypes of the gene were found in the field-collected strains including distinct haplotypes carrying one or both previously reported mutations (A298S and G324A). Moreover, sequencing results indicated the presence of duplicated copies of the gene in the field-collected strains. No correlation was found between copy numbers of AChE1 and levels of resistance to acephate suggesting that extensive AChE1 duplication is not a major resistance factor at least in some P. xylostella strains. Proportions of the A298S and G324A mutations showed no correlation with levels of resistance to acephate. This suggests that acephate resistance of P. xylostella is complex and cannot be evaluated based on the AChE1 copy number or proportions of the resistance mutations alone.Entities:
Keywords: Acetylcholinesterase; Diamondback moth; Gene duplication; Mutation; Organophosphate
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24632376 DOI: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2014.02.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insect Biochem Mol Biol ISSN: 0965-1748 Impact factor: 4.714