The ABC gene family in arthropods: Comparative genomics and role in insecticide transport and resistance
Ghent University · University of Amsterdam
Abstract
About a 100 years ago, the Drosophila white mutant marked the birth of Drosophila genetics. The white gene turned out to encode the first well studied ABC transporter in arthropods. The ABC gene family is now recognized as one of the largest transporter families in all kingdoms of life. The majority of ABC proteins function as primary-active transporters that bind and hydrolyze ATP while transporting a large diversity of substrates across lipid membranes. Although extremely well studied in vertebrates for their role in drug resistance, less is known about the role of this family in the transport of endogenous and exogenous substances in arthropods. The ABC families of five insect species, a crustacean and a…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- ATP-binding cassette transporter
- Genetics
- Gene
- Gene family
- Solute carrier family
- Function (biology)
- Computational biology