Biochemical genetics of altered acetylcholinesterase resistance to insecticides in the house fly |
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Authors: | F W Plapp Jr R K Tripathi |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, 77843 College Station, Texas;(2) Section of Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University, 14850 Ithaca, New York |
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Abstract: | Resistance to the organophosphate insecticide tetrachlorvinphos was examined in a house fly (Musca domestica L.) strain with an altered acetylcholinesterase (AChE) of decreased sensitivity to inhibition by the insecticide. Genetic tests showed that both resistance and the altered AChE were controlled by semidominant gene(s) on chromosome II. The gene for resistance was five crossover units from the mutant marker stubby wing (stw). A house fly strain was prepared in which resistance was introduced in to a susceptible stw strain by recombination. Biochemical assays revealed that the altered AChE was introduced along with resistance. Assays of the AChE of resistant and susceptible stw strains by two independent methods showed that the enzyme from resistant flies was 30 times more slowly inhibited by tetrachlorvinphos than the enzyme from susceptible flies.This work was supported in part by NIH Grant ES 00901.Technical Article 13340, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. |
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Keywords: | acetylcholinesterase house fly insecticide resistance |
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