reviewAnnual Review of EntomologyAug 22, 2006Closed access

Molecular Mechanisms of Metabolic Resistance to Synthetic and Natural Xenobiotics

University of Arizona · University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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Abstract

Xenobiotic resistance in insects has evolved predominantly by increasing the metabolic capability of detoxificative systems and/or reducing xenobiotic target site sensitivity. In contrast to the limited range of nucleotide changes that lead to target site insensitivity, many molecular mechanisms lead to enhancements in xenobiotic metabolism. The genomic changes that lead to amplification, overexpression, and coding sequence variation in the three major groups of genes encoding metabolic enzymes, i.e., cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s), esterases, and glutathione-S-transferases (GSTs), are the focus of this review. A substantial number of the adaptive genomic changes associated with insecticide resistance…

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Keywords
  • Xenobiotic
  • Biology
  • Gene
  • Monooxygenase
  • Cytochrome P450
  • Genetics
  • Drug metabolism
  • Detoxification (alternative medicine)
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