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Insect ryanodine receptor: distinct but coupled insecticide binding sites for [N-C(3)H(3)]chlorantraniliprole, flubendiamide, and [(3)H]ryanodine.


ABSTRACT: Radiolabeled anthranilic diamide insecticide [N-C(3)H(3)]chlorantraniliprole was synthesized at high specific activity. It was compared with phthalic diamide insecticide flubendiamide and [(3)H]ryanodine in radioligand binding studies with house fly muscle membranes to provide the first direct evidence with a native insect ryanodine receptor that the major anthranilic and phthalic diamide insecticides bind at different allosterically coupled sites, i.e., there are three distinct Ca(2+)-release channel targets for insecticide action.

SUBMITTER: Isaacs AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4631119 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Insect ryanodine receptor: distinct but coupled insecticide binding sites for [N-C(3)H(3)]chlorantraniliprole, flubendiamide, and [(3)H]ryanodine.

Isaacs André K AK   Qi Suzhen S   Sarpong Richmond R   Casida John E JE  

Chemical research in toxicology 20120809 8


Radiolabeled anthranilic diamide insecticide [N-C(3)H(3)]chlorantraniliprole was synthesized at high specific activity. It was compared with phthalic diamide insecticide flubendiamide and [(3)H]ryanodine in radioligand binding studies with house fly muscle membranes to provide the first direct evidence with a native insect ryanodine receptor that the major anthranilic and phthalic diamide insecticides bind at different allosterically coupled sites, i.e., there are three distinct Ca(2+)-release c  ...[more]

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