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Zhang, Y.C., Zhuang, Z.X., Zhang, F., Song, X.Y., Ye, W.N., Wu, S.F., Bass, C., O'Reilly, A.O., Gao, C. (2025). Contribution of Nilaparvata lugens Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Subunits Toward Triflumezopyrim and Neonicotinoid Susceptibility.  Environ. Sci. Technol. 59(14): 7054--7065.
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FBrf0262107
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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are the molecular targets of some important insecticides including triflumezopyrim and neonicotinoids. However, our understanding of insect nAChR pharmacology and the specific nAChR subunits targeted by these insecticides remains limited. Here, we cloned 11 nAChR subunit genes, comprising Nlα1 to Nlα8, Nlα10, Nlβ1 and Nlβ3, from Nilaparvata lugens, a highly damaging insect pest of rice crops worldwide. Analysis of the expression of these genes in different tissues of N. lugens by qPCR analysis identified the brain as the primary site of expression. Knock down of the expression of Nlα1, Nlα2, Nlα8 and Nlβ1 using RNAi reduced N. lugens sensitivity to triflumezopyrim, suggesting these genes encode potential target subunits for triflumezopyrim. Knock out of Nlα2 and Nlα8 nAChR subunits by CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing showed that their deletion significantly reduced the toxicity of triflumezopyrim toward N. lugens. Furthermore, the deletion of Nlα2 also increased N. lugens resistance to imidacloprid and dinotefuran. However, numerous attempts revealed that the Nlβ1 knockout was nonviable. In vitro expression of receptors composed of Drosophila homologous subunits showed that this all-insect nAChR was inhibited by nanomolar concentrations of triflumezopyrim. The present findings identify specific nAChR subunits that are important both as targets for monitoring resistance-associated mutations and as subjects for molecular studies aimed at developing novel insecticides targeting these essential ion channels.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Environ. Sci. Technol.
    Title
    Environmental Science and Technology
    Publication Year
    1967-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0013-936X
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