2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apjtm.2016.07.024
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Identification and analysis of a processed cytochrome P450 pseudogene of the disease vector Aedes aegypti

Abstract: A cytochrome P450 pseudogene, CYP4H44P was cloned from Ae. aegypti. The pseudogene is homologous with CYP4H28 alleles and seems to have recently diverged from this group. Isolating this pseudogene is an important step for evaluating its biological role in the mosquito and for the evolutionary analysis of Ae. aegypti CYPs.

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“…Clans are defined "as groups of P450 families that consistently cluster together on a phylogenetic tree'' [17]. These are higher-order groups and are basically similar to clades, although clades technically refer to species with a common ancestor and not to sequences [18]. The insect CYP6 and CYP9 families belong in a clan with vertebrate CYP3 and CYP5.…”
Section: P450 Clansmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clans are defined "as groups of P450 families that consistently cluster together on a phylogenetic tree'' [17]. These are higher-order groups and are basically similar to clades, although clades technically refer to species with a common ancestor and not to sequences [18]. The insect CYP6 and CYP9 families belong in a clan with vertebrate CYP3 and CYP5.…”
Section: P450 Clansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has been named the CYP3 clan for the lowest family number in the group. Insects have four clans comprising CYP2, CYP3, CYP4, and mitochondrial CYP11, CYP24, CYP27 families [18].…”
Section: P450 Clansmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the analysis of secondary structure, the component content of the secondary structure is α-helix > random coil > extension chain > β-turn angle from large to small, and the α-spiral and random coil are also the majority in temperate bed bugs. Seven of P450 protein families have signal peptides, and only one of the N-terminals of beet armyworms [ 28 ], but none of them have signal peptides in the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes [ 29 ], indicating that there are secreted proteins in the P450 protein family of the long-lived C. buqueti , and the other two substances do not contain secreted proteins, which are synthesized by free ribosomes, proteins that enter cytosols, and participate in the chemical reactions of mitochondria, nuclei, and peroxidase bodies.…”
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“…However, in past decades, almost all of the studies on the effect on mosquitoes caused by allethrin or allethrin-containing mosquito coils have focused on their activities on knockdown and/or lethality. [23][24][25][26][27][28] Whether allethrin and/or bioallethrin evokes spatial repellency in mosquitoes and the mechanism underlying spatial repellency remain largely unknown.…”
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confidence: 99%