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Neuron | 2015

TRP Channels in Insect Stretch Receptors as Insecticide Targets

Alexandre Nesterov; Christian Spalthoff; Ramani A. Kandasamy; Radoslav Katana; Nancy B. Rankl; Marta Andrés; Philipp Jähde; John Dorsch; Lynn Stam; Franz-Josef Braun; Ben Warren; Vincent L. Salgado; Martin C. Göpfert

Defining the molecular targets of insecticides is crucial for assessing their selectivity and potential impact on environment and health. Two commercial insecticides are now shown to target a transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channel complex that is unique to insect stretch receptor cells. Pymetrozine and pyrifluquinazon disturbed Drosophila coordination and hearing by acting on chordotonal stretch receptor neurons. This action required the two TRPs Nanchung (Nan) and Inactive (Iav), which co-occur exclusively within these cells. Nan and Iav together sufficed to confer cellular insecticide responses in vivo and in vitro, and the two insecticides were identified as specific agonists of Nan-Iav complexes that, by promoting cellular calcium influx, silence the stretch receptor cells. This establishes TRPs as insecticide targets and defines specific agonists of insect TRPs. It also shows that TRPs can render insecticides cell-type selective and puts forward TRP targets to reduce side effects on non-target species.


Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2017

Afidopyropen: New and potent modulator of insect transient receptor potential channels

Ramani A. Kandasamy; Damian London; Lynn Stam; Wolfgang Von Deyn; Xilong Zhao; Vincent L. Salgado; Alexandre Nesterov

The commercial insecticides pymetrozine and pyrifluquinazon control plant-sucking pests by disturbing their coordination and ability to feed. We have previously shown that these compounds act by overstimulating and eventually silencing vanilloid-type transient receptor potential (TRPV) channels, which consist of two proteins, Nanchung and Inactive, that are co-expressed exclusively in insect chordotonal stretch receptor neurons. Here we show that a new insecticidal compound, afidopyropen, modulates chordotonal organs of American grasshoppers (Schistocerca americana) in the same fashion. Afidopyropen stimulated heterologously expressed TRPV channels from two different insect species - fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) and pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) - but did not affect function of the mammalian TRPV channel TRPV4. Activation of the insect TRPVs required simultaneous expression of both Nanchung and Inactive proteins. Tritium-labeled afidopyropen bound fruit fly TRPVs with higher affinity than pymetrozine and competed with pymetrozine for binding. Nanchung protein formed the main binding interface for afidopyropen, whereas co-expression of Inactive dramatically increased binding affinity. Another modulator of chordotonal organs, flonicamid, did not activate insect TRPV channels, nor did it compete with afidopyropen for binding, indicating that it has a different target site. These results define afidopyropen as a new, potent and specific modulator of insect TRPV channels, and provide insight into the unique binding mode of these compounds.


Archive | 2009

Screening Assay for Insecticides

Paul Bernasconi; John Dorsch; Lynn Stam; Scott Zitko; Nancy B. Rankl; Mike Griswold; Franz-Josef Braun; Gang Lu; Robert D. Kirkton; Barbara Wedel; Joachim Dickhaut; Angela Hofhine; Jennifer Zink; Fae Malone; Daniel Houtz; Steffen Gross; Ramani A. Kandasamy; Damian London; Thomas M. Gurganus


Archive | 2012

FLIPR™ Assays for GPCR and Ion Channel Targets

Michelle R. Arkin; Patrick R. Connor; Renee Emkey; Kim E. Garbison; Beverly A. Heinz; Todd R. Wiernicki; Paul A. Johnston; Ramani A. Kandasamy; Nancy B. Rankl; Sitta Sittampalam


Archive | 2017

A Review of Aminothiazoline Chemistry

Barbara Wedel; Wolfgang Von Deyn; Sebastian Soergel; Matthias Pohlman; Douglas D. Anspaugh; Ramani A. Kandasamy; Fae Malone; Daniel Houtz; Nancy B. Rankl; John Dorsch; Lynn Stam; Brecht London; Ronan Le Vezouet; Christopher Koradin; Markus Kordes


Archive | 2014

Methods for Determining Modulators of Insect Transient Receptor Potential V (TRPV) Channel

Alexandre Nesterov; Ramani A. Kandasamy; Barbara Wedel; Vincent L. Salgado


Archive | 2016

Methods for Identifying Compounds that Directly Bind to Insect Transient Receptor Potential Channels

Deyn Wolfgang Von; Alexandre Nesterov; Ramani A. Kandasamy; Damian London; Vincent L. Salgado; Katherine Lelito


Archive | 2012

Figure 8A. [Example of max addition with tip wash in agonist/potentiator assay.].

Michelle R. Arkin; Patrick R. Connor; Renee Emkey; Kim E. Garbison; Beverly A. Heinz; Todd R. Wiernicki; Paul A. Johnston; Ramani A. Kandasamy; Nancy B. Rankl; Sitta Sittampalam


Archive | 2012

Figure 8B. [Carry-over from tips in (a) in subsequent plate (buffer addition only).].

Michelle R. Arkin; Patrick R. Connor; Renee Emkey; Kim E. Garbison; Beverly A. Heinz; Todd R. Wiernicki; Paul A. Johnston; Ramani A. Kandasamy; Nancy B. Rankl; Sitta Sittampalam


Archive | 2012

Figure 3. [Schematic of the calcium flux...].

Michelle R. Arkin; Patrick R. Connor; Renee Emkey; Kim E. Garbison; Beverly A. Heinz; Todd R. Wiernicki; Paul A. Johnston; Ramani A. Kandasamy; Nancy B. Rankl; Sitta Sittampalam

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