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Identification of a critical region in the Drosophila ryanodine receptor that confers sensitivity to diamide insecticides
Authors:Yong Tao  Steven Gutteridge  Eric A Benner  Lihong Wu  Daniel F Rhoades  Matthew D Sacher  Michel A Rivera  Johan Desaeger  Daniel Cordova
Institution:1. Key Lab of Integrated Crop Pest Management of Shandong Province, College of Plant Protection, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao 266109, PR China;2. Department of Entomology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, PR China
Abstract:Anthranilic diamides, which include the new commercial insecticide, chlorantraniliprole, are an exciting new class of chemistry that target insect ryanodine receptors. These receptors regulate release of stored intracellular calcium and play a critical role in muscle contraction. As with insects, nematodes express ryanodine receptors and are sensitive to the plant alkaloid, ryanodine. However the plant parasitic nematode, Meloidogyne incognita, is insensitive to anthranilic diamides. Expression of a full-length Drosophila melanogaster ryanodine receptor in an insect cell line confers sensitivity to the receptor agents, caffeine and ryanodine along with nanomolar sensitivity to anthranilic diamides. Replacement of a 46 amino acid segment in a highly divergent region of the Drosophila C-terminus with that from Meloidogyne results in a functional RyR which lack sensitivity to diamide insecticides. These findings indicate that this region is critical to diamide sensitivity in insect ryanodine receptors. Furthermore, this region may contribute to our understanding of the differential selectivity diamides exhibit for insect over mammalian ryanodine receptors.
Keywords:Rynaxypyr®  Chlorantraniliprole  Cyazypyr?  Cyantraniliprole  Flubendiamide  Nematode
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