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1 April 2008 Characterization of a Novel High-Activity Esterase in Tunisian Populations of the Mosquito Culex pipiens
Raja Ben Cheikh, Claire Berticat, Arnaud Berthomieu, Nicole Pasteur, Hassen Ben Cheikh, Mylène Weill
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Abstract

In the mosquito Culex pipiens (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) esterases contribute to insecticide resistance by their increased activity. These esterases display a heterogeneous geographical distribution, particularly in Tunisia, where they are very diverse. In this study, we extended the characterization of a highly active esterase first detected in 1996: B12. Esterase B12 displayed the fastest electrophoretic mobility of all the previously described highly active esterases. We showed that it was encoded by the EsterB12 allele at the Ester locus, and we isolated a strain, TunB12, homozygous for this allele. TunB12 displayed a low (approximately two- to three-fold) but significant resistance to the organophosphates temephos and chlorpyrifos, and to the pyrethroid permethrin. Only temephos resistance was synergized by S,S,S-tributyl-phosphorotrithioate. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction revealed that the EsterB12 allele was not amplified in TunB12 strain, indicating that B12 high activity could be due to a gene up-regulation mechanism. EsterB12 allele frequencies also were estimated in 20 Tunisian populations collected in 2005. Analyses revealed a large distribution of this allele all over the country. Finally, sequences of EsterB12 were acquired and genetic distance trees were constructed with the resistance Ester alleles already published, providing indications about allele’s origins. The diverse array of highly active esterases in C. pipiens from Tunisia and the possible scenario of the origin of their coding alleles are discussed in the context of their possible evolution.

Raja Ben Cheikh, Claire Berticat, Arnaud Berthomieu, Nicole Pasteur, Hassen Ben Cheikh, and Mylène Weill "Characterization of a Novel High-Activity Esterase in Tunisian Populations of the Mosquito Culex pipiens," Journal of Economic Entomology 101(2), 484-491, (1 April 2008). https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-0493(2008)101[484:COANHE]2.0.CO;2
Received: 12 September 2007; Accepted: 31 October 2007; Published: 1 April 2008
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KEYWORDS
Culex pipiens
esterase
insecticide resistance genes
mosquito
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