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Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2013

Identification of a critical region in the Drosophila ryanodine receptor that confers sensitivity to diamide insecticides.

Yong Tao; Steven Gutteridge; Eric A. Benner; Lihong Wu; Daniel F. Rhoades; Matthew D. Sacher; Michel A. Rivera; Johan Desaeger; Daniel Cordova

Anthranilic diamides, which include the new commercial insecticide, chlorantraniliprole, are an exciting new class of chemistry that target insect ryanodine receptors. These receptors regulate release of stored intracellular calcium and play a critical role in muscle contraction. As with insects, nematodes express ryanodine receptors and are sensitive to the plant alkaloid, ryanodine. However the plant parasitic nematode, Meloidogyne incognita, is insensitive to anthranilic diamides. Expression of a full-length Drosophila melanogaster ryanodine receptor in an insect cell line confers sensitivity to the receptor agents, caffeine and ryanodine along with nanomolar sensitivity to anthranilic diamides. Replacement of a 46 amino acid segment in a highly divergent region of the Drosophila C-terminus with that from Meloidogyne results in a functional RyR which lack sensitivity to diamide insecticides. These findings indicate that this region is critical to diamide sensitivity in insect ryanodine receptors. Furthermore, this region may contribute to our understanding of the differential selectivity diamides exhibit for insect over mammalian ryanodine receptors.


Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology | 2006

Anthranilic diamides: A new class of insecticides with a novel mode of action, ryanodine receptor activation

Daniel Cordova; Eric A. Benner; Matthew Sacher; James J. Rauh; Jeffrey S. Sopa; George Philip Lahm; Thomas Paul Selby; Thomas Martin Stevenson; Lindsey Flexner; Steven Gutteridge; Daniel F. Rhoades; Lihong Wu; Rejane M. Smith; Yong Tao


Archive | 2003

Isolation and use of ryanodine receptors

Timothy Caspar; Steven Gutteridge; Daniel Cordova; James J. Rauh; Lihong Wu; Yong Tao


Pesticide Chemistry: Crop Protection, Public Health, Environmental Safety | 2007

Elucidation of the Mode of Action of RynaxypyrTM, a Selective Ryanodine Receptor Activator

Daniel Cordova; Eric A. Benner; Matthew Sacher; James J. Rauh; Jeffrey S. Sopa; George Philip Lahm; Thomas Paul Selby; Thomas Martin Stevenson; Lindsey Flexner; Timothy Caspar; James John Ragghianti; Steve Gutteridge; Daniel F. Rhoades; Lihong Wu; Rejane M. Smith; Yong Tao


Archive | 2003

Nucleic acids encoding ryanodine receptors

Steven Gutteridge; Timothy Caspar; Daniel Cordova; Yong Tao; Lihong Wu; Rejane M. Smith


ACS symposium series | 2007

The novel mode of action of anthranilic diamide insecticides : Ryanodine receptor activation

Daniel Cordova; Eric A. Benner; Matthew Sacher; James J. Rauh; Jeffrey S. Sopa; George Philip Lahm; Thomas Paul Selby; Thomas Martin Stevenson; Lindsey Flexner; Steven Gutteridge; Daniel F. Rhoades; Lihong Wu; Rejane M. Smith; Yong Tao


Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2014

Erratum to “Identification of a critical region in the Drosophila ryanodine receptor that confers sensitivity to diamide insecticides” [Insect Biochem. Mol. Biol. 43 (2013) 820–828]

Yong Tao; Steven Gutteridge; Eric A. Benner; Lihong Wu; Daniel F. Rhoades; Matthew D. Sacher; Michel A. Rivera; Johan Desaeger; Daniel Cordova


Archive | 2009

Ryanodine receptor polypeptides

Steven Gutteridge; Timothy Caspar; Daniel Cordova; James J. Rauh; Rejane M. Smith; Lihong Wu; Yong Tao


ACS symposium series | 2005

Fungal site of action determination : Integration with high-volume screening and lead progression

Steven Gutteridge; Steve O. Pember; Lihong Wu; Yong Tao; Mike Walker


Archive | 2003

Expression system for toxic ion channels, in particular ryanodine receptors

Thimothy Caspar; Daniel Cordova; Steven Gutteridge; James J. Rauh; Lihong Wu; Yong Tao

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