2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.02.17.951962
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Identifying candidate detoxification genes in the ecdysteroid kinase-like (EcKL) and cytochrome P450 gene families inDrosophila melanogasterby integrating evolutionary and transcriptomic data

Abstract: 1 and cytochrome P450 gene families in Drosophila melanogaster by integrating 2 evolutionary and transcriptomic data 3 4Abstract: The capacity to detoxify toxic compounds is essential for adaptation to the 22 ecological niches of many organisms, especially insects. However, detoxification in 23 insects is often viewed through the lens of mammalian detoxification research, even 24 though the organ and enzyme systems involved have diverged for over half a billion 25 years. Phosphorylation is a non-canonical phas… Show more

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“…The other highly differentiated SNP was identified near a cluster of three ecdysteroid kinase coding genes (EcKLs). Evidence exists that EcKLs could be responsible detoxification in insects by direct or indirect phosphorylation of xenobiotics ( Scanlan et al. 2020 ), but our transcriptomic data did not provide evidence of EcKLs constitutive transcript enrichment in the resistant line or of induction of any EcKL transcripts in either genotype upon application of bifenthrin.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…The other highly differentiated SNP was identified near a cluster of three ecdysteroid kinase coding genes (EcKLs). Evidence exists that EcKLs could be responsible detoxification in insects by direct or indirect phosphorylation of xenobiotics ( Scanlan et al. 2020 ), but our transcriptomic data did not provide evidence of EcKLs constitutive transcript enrichment in the resistant line or of induction of any EcKL transcripts in either genotype upon application of bifenthrin.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…Moreover, detoxification of host plant defenses may continue to be a challenge given that a generalist's longer-term response to a new host has been shown to include three times more differentially expressed genes related to detoxification [30]. Gene pathways known to be involved in the detoxification response of herbivorous insects include cytochrome p450, gluthathione-S-transferases, UDP-glycosyltransferases, carboxylesterases, ABC transporters, and glutathione peroxidases [26,31,32].…”
Section: Differential Gene Expression In Targeted Gene Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%