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The mechanisms underlying ?-amanitin resistance in Drosophila melanogaster: a microarray analysis.


ABSTRACT: The rapid evolution of toxin resistance in animals has important consequences for the ecology of species and our economy. Pesticide resistance in insects has been a subject of intensive study; however, very little is known about how Drosophila species became resistant to natural toxins with ecological relevance, such as ?-amanitin that is produced in deadly poisonous mushrooms. Here we performed a microarray study to elucidate the genes, chromosomal loci, molecular functions, biological processes, and cellular components that contribute to the ?-amanitin resistance phenotype in Drosophila melanogaster. We suggest that toxin entry blockage through the cuticle, phase I and II detoxification, sequestration in lipid particles, and proteolytic cleavage of ?-amanitin contribute in concert to this quantitative trait. We speculate that the resistance to mushroom toxins in D. melanogaster and perhaps in mycophagous Drosophila species has evolved as cross-resistance to pesticides, other xenobiotic substances, or environmental stress factors.

SUBMITTER: Mitchell CL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3973583 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The mechanisms underlying α-amanitin resistance in Drosophila melanogaster: a microarray analysis.

Mitchell Chelsea L CL   Saul Michael C MC   Lei Liang L   Wei Hairong H   Werner Thomas T  

PloS one 20140402 4


The rapid evolution of toxin resistance in animals has important consequences for the ecology of species and our economy. Pesticide resistance in insects has been a subject of intensive study; however, very little is known about how Drosophila species became resistant to natural toxins with ecological relevance, such as α-amanitin that is produced in deadly poisonous mushrooms. Here we performed a microarray study to elucidate the genes, chromosomal loci, molecular functions, biological processe  ...[more]

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