Journal article

A comparison of Drosophila melanogaster detoxification gene induction responses for six insecticides, caffeine and phenobarbital

L Willoughby, H Chung, C Lumb, C Robin, P Batterham, PJ Daborn

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Published : 2006

Abstract

Modifications of metabolic pathways are important in insecticide resistance evolution. Mutations leading to changes in expression levels or substrate specificities of cytochrome P450 (P450), glutathione-S-transferase (GST) and esterase genes have been linked to many cases of resistance with the responsible enzyme shown to utilize the insecticide as a substrate. Many studies show that the substrates of enzymes are capable of inducing the expression of those enzymes. We investigated if this was the case for insecticides and the enzymes responsible for their metabolism. The induction responses for P450s, GSTs and esterases to six different insecticides were investigated using a custom designed ..

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