作为杀虫剂靶标的电压门控钠通道。

2区 农林科学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Kristopher S Silver, Yuzhe Du, Yoshiko Nomura, Eugenio E Oliveira, Vincent L Salgado, Boris S Zhorov, Ke Dong
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摘要

电压门控钠通道对于动作电位的产生和传播至关重要。它们是几类杀虫剂的主要目标,包括滴滴涕、拟除虫菊酯类和钠通道阻断剂杀虫剂。滴滴涕和拟除虫菊酯类药物最好与开放的钠通道结合,并稳定开放状态,从而导致电流延长。相反,SCBI通过与失活状态结合来阻断钠通道。许多钠通道突变与不同节肢动物害虫对滴滴涕和拟除虫菊酯类的击倒抗性(kdr)有关。kdr突变的功能表征以及计算模型预测了钠通道上的双拟除虫菊酯类受体位点。相反,SCBI受体位点的分子决定簇在很大程度上仍是未知的。在这篇综述中,我们总结了目前关于拟除虫菊酯类和SCBI的分子作用机制的知识,并强调了这些杀虫剂与昆虫和哺乳动物钠通道分子相互作用的差异。
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Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels as Insecticide Targets.

Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels as Insecticide Targets.

Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels as Insecticide Targets.

Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels as Insecticide Targets.

Voltage-gated sodium channels are critical for the generation and propagation of action potentials. They are the primary target of several classes of insecticides, including DDT, pyrethroids and sodium channel blocker insecticides (SCBIs). DDT and pyrethroids preferably bind to open sodium channels and stabilize the open state, causing prolonged currents. In contrast, SCBIs block sodium channels by binding to the inactivated state. Many sodium channel mutations are associated with knockdown resistance (kdr) to DDT and pyrethroids in diverse arthropod pests. Functional characterization of kdr mutations together with computational modelling predicts dual pyrethroid receptor sites on sodium channels. In contrast, the molecular determinants of the SCBI receptor site remain largely unknown. In this review, we summarize current knowledge about the molecular mechanisms of action of pyrethroids and SCBIs, and highlight the differences in the molecular interaction of these insecticides with insect versus mammalian sodium channels.

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期刊介绍: Advances in Insect Physiology provides comprehensive and in-depth reviews on all key aspects of insect physiology. It is an essential reference source for invertebrate physiologists, neurobiologists, entomologists, zoologists and insect biochemists.
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