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An insecticide target in mechanoreceptor neurons.
- Source :
- Science advances; vol 8, iss 47, eabq3132; 2375-2548
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Hundreds of neurotoxic insecticides are currently in use. However, only a few direct targets have been identified. Here, using Drosophila and the insecticide flonicamid, we identified nicotinamidase (Naam) as a previous unidentified molecular target for an insecticide. Naam is expressed in chordotonal stretch-receptor neurons, and inhibition of Naam by a metabolite of flonicamid, TFNA-AM (4-trifluoromethylnicotinamide), induces accumulation of substrate nicotinamide and greatly inhibits negative geotaxis. Engineered flies harboring a point mutation in the active site show insecticide resistance and defects in gravity sensing. Bees are resistant to flonicamid because of a gene duplication, resulting in the generation of a TFNA-AM-insensitive Naam. Our results, in combination with the absence of genes encoding Naam in vertebrate genomes, suggest that TFNA-AM and potential species-specific Naam inhibitors could be developed as novel insecticides, anthelmintics, and antimicrobials for agriculture and human health.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Science advances; vol 8, iss 47, eabq3132; 2375-2548
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Science advances vol 8, iss 47, eabq3132 2375-2548
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1391585214
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource