Novel Mutations Associated with Resistance to Bacillus sphaericus in a Polymorphic Region of the Culex quinquefasciatus cqm1 Gene

作者:de Melo Chalegre Karlos Diogo; Romao Tatiany Patricia; Tavares Daniella Aliny; Santos Eloina Mendonca; Ferreira Ligia Maria; Fontes Oliveira Claudia Maria; de Melo Neto Osvaldo Pompilio; Neves Lobo Silva Filha Maria Helena
来源:Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2012, 78(17): 6321-6326.
DOI:10.1128/AEM.01199-12

摘要

Bin toxin from Bacillus sphaericus acts on Culex quinquefasciatus larvae by binding to Cqm1 midgut-bound receptors, and disruption of the cqm1 gene is the major cause of resistance. The goal of this work was to screen for a laboratory-selected resistance cqm1(REC) allele in field populations in the city of Recife, Brazil, and to describe other resistance-associated polymorphisms in the cqm1 gene. The cqm1(REC) allele was detected in the four nontreated populations surveyed at frequencies from 0.001 to 0.017, and sequence analysis from these samples revealed a novel resistant allele (cqm1(REC-D16)) displaying a 16-nucletotide (nt) deletion which is distinct from the 19-nt deletion associated with cqm1(REC). Yet a third resistant allele (cqm1(REC-D25)) displaying a 25-nt deletion, was identified in samples from a treated area exposed to B. sphaericus. A comparison of the three deletion events revealed that all are located within the same 208-nt region amplified during the screening procedure. They also introduce equivalent frameshifts in the sequence and generate the same premature stop codon, leading to putative transcripts encoding truncated proteins which are unable to locate to the midgut epithelium. The populations analyzed in this study contained a variety of alleles with mutations disrupting the function of the corresponding Bin toxin receptor. Their locations reveal a hot spot that can be exploited to assess the resistance risk through DNA screening.

  • 出版日期2012-9