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An insecticide target in mechanoreceptor neurons

Xiaomu Qiao, Xiaoyu Zhang, Zhendong Zhou, Lei Guo, Weiping Wu, Suhan Ma, Xinzhong Zhang, Craig Montell, Jia Huang

2022Science Advances57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

and the insecticide flonicamid, we identified nicotinamidase (Naam) as a previous unidentified molecular target for an insecticide. Naam is expressed in chordotonal stretch-receptor neurons, and inhibition of Naam by a metabolite of flonicamid, TFNA-AM (4-trifluoromethylnicotinamide), induces accumulation of substrate nicotinamide and greatly inhibits negative geotaxis. Engineered flies harboring a point mutation in the active site show insecticide resistance and defects in gravity sensing. Bees are resistant to flonicamid because of a gene duplication, resulting in the generation of a TFNA-AM-insensitive Naam. Our results, in combination with the absence of genes encoding Naam in vertebrate genomes, suggest that TFNA-AM and potential species-specific Naam inhibitors could be developed as novel insecticides, anthelmintics, and antimicrobials for agriculture and human health.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyGene duplicationGeneGeneticsNeurobiology and Insect Physiology ResearchInsect and Pesticide ResearchInsect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior