| Literature DB >> 32683200 |
Ting Li1, Cong Zhou1, Nan Zheng1, Hongbin Yang2, Guanglin Kuang2, Xusheng Shao1, Zhong Li1, Jiagao Cheng3.
Abstract
It is known that a single mutation exerts moderate resistance to pesticide, while double mutations (DM) cause severe resistance problem through synergistic effect, and even result in failure application of pesticides. However, little is known about how double mutations would synergistically cause much high resistance level. In this work, computational studies were performed on the interaction of fipronil with N. lugens RDL-GABA receptors, to see how single and double mutations changed receptor structure properties and then conferred distinct resistance levels. The A2'S mutation displayed relative weak influence on receptor structure properties. The R0'Q mutation, which has not been detected in the absence of A2'S, however could deeply alter the electrostatic potential around the inner pore region and significantly narrow the bottom region around -2'Pro. For the DM system, the synergistic effect of two mutations lead to similar pore diameters to the WT system, except for the slightly reduced middle part. Docking study and binding free energy calculation revealed that fipronil displayed binding potencies in the order of WT > A2'S > R0'Q > DM systems, coinciding well with the reported fipronil sensitivity trends and resistance levels.Entities:
Keywords: Fipronil; Homology modelling; Molecular dynamics simulation; RDL-GABA receptor; Resistance
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32683200 DOI: 10.1016/j.bpc.2020.106426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys Chem ISSN: 0301-4622 Impact factor: 2.352