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背景:Nicotinic acetylcholine受体(nAChRs)昆虫中起关键作用的快速兴奋性神经递质。杀虫剂靶标昆虫nAChRs的几类,这是由布一个家庭的多个亚基编码基因的NIT的成员。选择性剪接、RNA A-to-I编辑可以进一步增加受体的多样性。天然和重组受体被作为硅测试使用放射性杀虫剂的作用,电生理和定点突变。 方法:我们回顾了天然和重组昆虫nAChRs的性质、功能重组昆虫nAChR表达的挑战,受体与配体的相互作用表现在orthosteriC和变构位点,特别是它们之间的相互作用与杀虫剂。 结果:行动对杀螟丹、昆虫nAChRs的新烟碱类杀虫剂,多杀菌素,sulfoxamines,丁烯内酯和中离子杀虫剂的回顾和他们的行为模式是解决当前的知识。突变增加了我们对杀虫剂作用和导致抗性的理解。烟碱与乙酰胆碱结合蛋白(AChBP)的共同结晶,有着对胆碱受体配体结合域ogate,证明有指导意义。有关目标的nAChRs也被认为是杀虫剂的毒性问题。 结论:杀虫剂类目标昆虫nAChRs的概述已经增强了我们的这些重要的受体结合位点和杀虫剂的理解。然而,亚基组成当地的nAChRs仍然知之甚少,功能表达仍存在困难。这些主题与杀虫剂行动樱雪精确地点提高认识CT:将是未来的研究课题。
关键词: Nicotinic acetylcholine受体,烟碱、多杀菌素、亚、丁烯内酯,triflumezopyrim,杀虫剂,抗性,毒性。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Modes of Action, Resistance and Toxicity of Insecticides Targeting Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
Volume: 24 Issue: 27
关键词: Nicotinic acetylcholine受体,烟碱、多杀菌素、亚、丁烯内酯,triflumezopyrim,杀虫剂,抗性,毒性。
摘要: Background: Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) of insects play a key role in fast excitatory neurotransmission. Several classes of insecticides target insect nAChRs, which are composed of subunit members of a family of multiple subunit encoding genes. Alternative splicing and RNA A-to-I editing can add further to receptor diversity. Native and recombinant receptors have been explored as sites of insecticide action using radioligands, electrophysiology and site-directed mutagenesis.
Methods: We have reviewed the properties of native and recombinant insect nAChRs, the challenges of functional recombinant insect nAChR expression, nAChR interactions with ligands acting at orthosteric and allosteric sites and in particular their interactions with insecticides.
Results: Actions on insect nAChRs of cartap, neonicotinoids, spinosyns, sulfoxamines, butenolides and mesoionic insecticides are reviewed and current knowledge of their modes of action are addressed. Mutations that add to our understanding of insecticide action and those leading to resistance are discussed. Co-crystallisation of neonicotinoids with the acetylcholine binding protein (AChBP), a surrogate for the nAChR ligand binding domain, has proved instructive. Toxicity issues relating to insecticides targeting nAChRs are also considered.
Conclusion: An overview of insecticide classes targeting insect nAChRs has enhanced our understanding of these important receptors and their insecticide binding sites. However, the subunit composition of native nAChRs remains poorly understood and functional expression still presents difficulties. These topics together with improved understanding of the precise sites of insecticide actions on insect nAChRs will be the subject of future research.
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Modes of Action, Resistance and Toxicity of Insecticides Targeting Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2017; 24 (27) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170206142019
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170206142019 |
Print ISSN 0929-8673 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-533X |
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