A point mutation in a glutamate‐gated chloride channel confers abamectin resistance in the two‐spotted spider mite, <i>Tetranychus urticae</i> Koch

Deok Ho Kwon(Seoul National University), Kyong Sup Yoon(University of Massachusetts Amherst), J. Marshall Clark(University of Massachusetts Amherst), Sang Hee Lee(Seoul National University)
Insect Molecular Biology
June 2, 2010
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Abstract

The molecular mechanisms and genetics of abamectin resistance mediated by target site insensitivity in the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, were investigated by comparing two isogenic abamectin-susceptible (AbaS) and abamectin-resistant (AbaR) strains. Cloning and sequencing of full-length cDNA fragments of gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA)-gated chloride channel genes revealed no polymorphisms between the two strains. However, sequence comparison of the full-length cDNA fragment of a T. urticae glutamate-gated chloride channel gene (TuGluCl) identified a G323D point mutation as being tentatively related with abamectin resistance. In individual F(2) progenies obtained by backcrossing, the G323D genotype was confirmed to correlate with abamectin resistance. Bioassays using progeny from reciprocal crossings revealed that the abamectin resistance trait resulting from TuGluCl insensitivity is incompletely recessive.


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