Both LmCYP4G genes function in decreasing cuticular penetration of insecticides in Locusta migratoria

Volume: 76, Issue: 11, Pages: 3541 - 3550
Published: Jun 3, 2020
Abstract
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) have a critical role in preventing desiccation and penetration of xenobiotics in insects. Previous studies have shown that cytochrome P450 subfamily 4G (CYP4G) enzymes are oxidative decarbonylases, essential for CHC biosynthesis. However, it is unclear whether there are functional differences between the two CYP4G genes in most insects. In Locusta migratoria, we identified two CYP4G genes (LmCYP4G62 and LmCYP4G102)....
Paper Details
Title
Both LmCYP4G genes function in decreasing cuticular penetration of insecticides in Locusta migratoria
Published Date
Jun 3, 2020
Volume
76
Issue
11
Pages
3541 - 3550
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