Gaofei Jiang, Yunfei Zhang, Fei Chen, Junli Li, Xiaojiao Li, Jiansu Yue, Haoqiang Liu, Hongjun Li, Chun Ran
Florida Entomologist 98 (1), 318-329, (1 March 2015) https://doi.org/10.1653/024.098.0151
KEYWORDS: citrus red mite, differential analysis, cytochrome P450, hexythiazox resistance, miticide resistance, RT-PCR analysis, ácaro rojo de los cítricos, análisis diferencial, citocromo P450, resistencia a hexitiazox, resistencia a acaricida, análisis de RT-PCR
The citrus red mite, Panonychus citri (McGregor) (Trombidiformes: Tetranychidae), a highly destructive pest in citrus groves around the world, has developed resistance to many registered acaricides. Hexythiazox is a selective miticide that has been widely used to control citrus mites in a variety of crops. Forty-six cytochrome P450 mono-oxygenase genes related to general pesticide resistance in other insect species were obtained from the transcriptomes of the hexythiazox-resistant (RR) and hexythiazox-susceptible (SS) strains of P. citri and divided into 4 clans, 15 families and 24 subfamilies. Sequence analyses of each CYP resulted in detection of 3 mutationsin the CYP307A1 gene (841-A to C, 1395-T to C, 1491-T to C) that differed between the 2 strains. Only the change at an amino acid position (278-lysine to glutamine) resulted in a sense mutation. One SNP site was also detected in CYP381A2 (40-A to T) causing a sense amino acid mutation (14-threonine to serine). Seven of these P450s belonged to the CYP2 clan, CYP3 clan and CYP4 clan based on digital gene expression (DGE) library sequencing with a |log2 ratio| value greater than 2, but there were no significant differences revealed by qRT-PCR analysis. This study provides essential information for future research on the hexythiazox-resistance mechanism of P. citri. More methods are needed to further elucidate the molecular mechanisms of resistance to hexythiazox in P. citri.