GEPHE SUMMARY Print
Gephebase Gene
Entry Status
Published
GepheID
GP00002637
Main curator
Courtier
PHENOTYPIC CHANGE
Trait Category
Trait State in Taxon A
Schizaphis graminum - sensitive
Trait State in Taxon B
Schizaphis graminum - resistant
Ancestral State
Taxon A
Taxonomic Status
Taxon A
Common Name
greenbug
Synonyms
greenbug
Rank
species
Lineage
Show more ... Arthropoda; Mandibulata; Pancrustacea; Hexapoda; Insecta; Dicondylia; Pterygota; Neoptera; Paraneoptera; Hemiptera; Sternorrhyncha; Aphidomorpha; Aphidoidea; Aphididae; Aphidinae; Aphidini; Schizaphis
NCBI Taxonomy ID
is Taxon A an Infraspecies?
No
Taxon B
Common Name
greenbug
Synonyms
greenbug
Rank
species
Lineage
Show more ... Arthropoda; Mandibulata; Pancrustacea; Hexapoda; Insecta; Dicondylia; Pterygota; Neoptera; Paraneoptera; Hemiptera; Sternorrhyncha; Aphidomorpha; Aphidoidea; Aphididae; Aphidinae; Aphidini; Schizaphis
NCBI Taxonomy ID
is Taxon B an Infraspecies?
No
GENOTYPIC CHANGE
Generic Gene Name
-
Synonyms
-
String
-
Sequence Similarities
Belongs to the type-B carboxylesterase/lipase family.
GO - Biological Process
-
GO - Cellular Component
-
UniProtKB
Myzus persicae
GenebankID or UniProtKB
Presumptive Null
No
Molecular Type
Aberration Type
Insertion Size
10-100 kb
Molecular Details of the Mutation
The type I esterase is amplified 4- to 8-fold in resistant S. graminum and that the amplified sequences contain 5-methylcytosine at MspI/HpaII sites.
Experimental Evidence
Authors
Ono M; Swanson JJ; Field LM; Devonshire AL; Siegfried BD
Abstract
The greenbug aphid, Schizaphis graminum (Rondani) has developed resistance to organophosphorus insecticides by the over-production of esterases that have been classified as Type I and Type II. The first twenty N-terminal amino acids of the Type I esterase were determined and used to design an oligonucleotide, which in conjunction with an active site primer derived from conserved sequences of other insect esterases and two internal primers specific for esterases from another aphid species resulted in a 0.85 kb genomic DNA fragment from resistant greenbugs. This was extended by 5' RACE which provided approximately 1.2 kb of the 5' end of the esterase gene. The 5' DNA sequence corresponded to 19 of the 20 known amino acids of the Type I esterase, with the last needing only a one base change (probably resulting from a PCR artifact). Furthermore, the sequence showed very close similarity to the amplified E4/FE4 esterase genes of Myzus persicae (Sulzer). A comparison of sequences suggested that the S. graminum gene has introns in the same positions as the first two introns of E4/FE4, with the second intron being considerably larger in S. graminum. Probing of Southern blots with the 0.85 kb esterase fragment showed that the gene encoding the Type I esterase is amplified 4- to 8-fold in resistant S. graminum and that the amplified sequences contain 5-methylcytosine at MspI/HpaII sites, again in agreement with previous findings for M. persicae genes.
RELATED GEPHE
Related Genes
No matches found.
Related Haplotypes
No matches found.
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