Development of Novel Pesticides Targeting Insect Chitinases: A Minireview and Perspective
Wei Chen, Qing Yang
Abstract
Chitinase (EC 3.2.1.14) is an enzyme to breakdown β-1,4-glycosidic bonds in chitin and chitooligosaccharides. The loss of chitinase enzymatic activity in insects results in severe exoskeleton defects and lethality at all developmental stages, indicating that insect chitinases can be promising pesticide targets. However, there are no pesticides known to target chitinases. This perspective will focus on the latest research progress of insect chitinases, paying special attention to crystal structures and chemical biology advances in the field. The physiological importance and unique structural features of insect chitinases may ensure the development of new pesticides through a novel acting mode.
Topics & Concepts
ChitinaseChitinInsectPesticideBiologyGlycosidic bondBiochemistryBiotechnologyEnzymeComputational biologyEcologyChitosanStudies on Chitinases and ChitosanasesInsect symbiosis and bacterial influencesInvertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms