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Glutathione S-Transferase May Contribute to the Detoxification of (S)-(-)-Palasonin in Plutella xylostella (L.) via Direct Metabolism.


ABSTRACT: The control of P. xylostella primarily involves chemical insecticides, but overuse has brought about many negative effects. Our previous study reported that (S)-(-)-palasonin (PLN) is a plant-derived active substance with significant insecticidal activity against P. xylostella. However, we noticed a possible cross-resistance between (S)-(-)-palasonin and other insecticides which may be related to metabolic detoxification. In order to further explore the detoxification effect of detoxification enzymes on (S)-(-)-palasonin in P. xylostella, the effects of (S)-(-)-palasonin on enzyme activity and transcription level were determined, and the detoxification and metabolism of GSTs on (S)-(-)-palasonin were studied by in vitro inhibition and metabolism experiments. During this study, GST enzyme activity was significantly increased in P. xylostella after (S)-(-)-palasonin treatment. The expression levels of 19 GSTs genes were significantly increased whereas the expression levels of 1 gene decreased. Furthermore, (S)-(-)-palasonin is shown to be stabilized with GSTs and metabolized GSTs (GSTd1, GSTd2, GSTs1 and GSTs2) in vitro, with the highest metabolic rate of 80.59% for GSTs1. This study advances the beneficial utilization of (S)-(-)-palasonin as a botanical pesticide to control P. xylostella in the field.

SUBMITTER: Fan Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9692725 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Glutathione S-Transferase May Contribute to the Detoxification of (S)-(-)-Palasonin in <i>Plutella xylostella</i> (L.) via Direct Metabolism.

Fan Qiqi Q   Liu Jiyuan J   Li Yifan Y   Zhang Yalin Y  

Insects 20221028 11


The control of <i>P. xylostella</i> primarily involves chemical insecticides, but overuse has brought about many negative effects. Our previous study reported that (S)-(-)-palasonin (PLN) is a plant-derived active substance with significant insecticidal activity against <i>P. xylostella</i>. However, we noticed a possible cross-resistance between (S)-(-)-palasonin and other insecticides which may be related to metabolic detoxification. In order to further explore the detoxification effect of det  ...[more]

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