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      Two novel sodium channel mutations associated with resistance to indoxacarb and metaflumizone in the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella

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          Indoxacarb and metaflumizone belong to a relatively new class of sodium channel blocker insecticides (SCBIs). Due to intensive use of indoxacarb, field-evolved indoxacarb resistance has been reported in several lepidopteran pests including the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, a serious pest of cruciferous crops. In particular, the BY12 population of P. xylostella, collected from Baiyun, Guangdong province of China in 2012, was 750-fold more resistant to indoxacarb and 70-fold more resistant to metaflumizone compared with the susceptible Roth strain. Comparison of cDNA sequences encoding the sodium channel genes of Roth and BY12 revealed two point mutations (F1845Y and V1848I) in the 6th segment of domain IV of the PxNa v protein in the BY population. Both mutations are located within a highly conserved sequence region that is predicted to be involved in the binding sites of local anesthetics and SCBIs based on mammalian sodium channels. A significant correlation was observed among ten field-collected populations between the mutant allele (Y1845 or I1848) frequencies (1.7% to 52.5%) and resistance levels to both indoxacarb (34- to 870-fold) and metaflumizone (1- to 70-fold). The two mutant alleles were never found to co-exist in the same allele of PxNa v , suggesting that they arose independently. This is the first time that sodium channel mutations have been associated with high levels of resistance to SCBIs. F1845Y and V1848I are molecular markers for resistance monitoring in the diamondback moth and possibly other insect pest species.

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          Journal
          101266965
          32780
          Insect Sci
          Insect Sci.
          Insect science
          1672-9609
          1744-7917
          16 April 2015
          03 June 2015
          February 2016
          01 February 2017
          : 23
          : 1
          : 50-58
          Affiliations
          [1 ]College of Plant Protection, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China
          [2 ]Department of Entomology, Genetics and Neuroscience Programs, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI48824, USA
          Author notes
          Correspondence: Yi-Dong Wu, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China. Tel/fax: +86 25 8439 6062; wyd@ 123456njau.edu.cn
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          PMC4598255 PMC4598255 4598255 nihpa680437
          10.1111/1744-7917.12226
          4598255
          25850422
          34152df2-7573-4920-a2cd-44b02726272e
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          mutation,indoxacarb,metaflumizone, Plutella xylostella ,resistance,sodium channel

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