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Molecular cloning, genomic structure, and genetic mapping of two <i>Rdl</i>‐orthologous genes of GABA receptors in the diamondback moth, <i>Plutella xylostella</i>
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2010
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Comparative GenomicsGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsGene StructureAmino Acid LevelMolecular AdaptationRdl GeneGenome StudyGenetic VariationMolecular CloningGene EvolutionGene ExpressionGaba ReceptorsSingle Amino AcidBiologyNatural SciencesPesticide ResistanceGenomic StructureMedicine
The Resistance to dieldrin (Rdl) gene encodes a subunit of the insect gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor. Cyclodiene resistance in many insects is associated with replacement of a single amino acid (alanine at position 302) with either a serine or a glycine in the Rdl gene. Two Rdl-orthologous genes of GABA receptors (PxGABARalpha1 and PxGABARalpha2) were cloned and sequenced from a susceptible strain (Roth) of Plutella xylostella. PxGABARalpha1 and PxGABARalpha2 showed 84% and 77% identity with the Rdl gene of Drosophila melanogaster at an amino acid level, respectively. The coding regions of PxGABARalpha1 and PxGABARalpha2 both comprise ten exons, with two alternative RNA-splicing forms in exon 3 of both genes. At the orthologous position of alanine-302 in D. melanogaster Rdl, PxGABARalpha1 has a conserved alanine at position 282. PxGABARalpha2 has a serine instead of an alanine at the equivalent position. With two informative DNA markers, both PxGABARalpha1 and PxGABARalpha2 were mapped onto the Z chromosome of P. xylostella.
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