Structure and function of an insect α-carboxylesterase (α Esterase 7) associated with insecticide resistance

Volume: 110, Issue: 25, Pages: 10177 - 10182
Published: Jun 3, 2013
Abstract
Insect carboxylesterases from the αEsterase gene cluster, such as αE7 (also known as E3) from the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina (LcαE7), play an important physiological role in lipid metabolism and are implicated in the detoxification of organophosphate (OP) insecticides. Despite the importance of OPs to agriculture and the spread of insect-borne diseases, the molecular basis for the ability of α-carboxylesterases to confer OP...
Paper Details
Title
Structure and function of an insect α-carboxylesterase (α Esterase 7) associated with insecticide resistance
Published Date
Jun 3, 2013
Volume
110
Issue
25
Pages
10177 - 10182
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