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Entomotoxicity of jaburetox: revisiting the neurotoxic mechanisms in insects
Ureases are metalloenzymes that hydrolyze urea to ammonia and carbamate. The main urease isoforms present in the seeds of Canavalia ensiformis (jack bean urease – JBU and canatoxin) exert a variety of biological activities. The insecticidal activity of JBU is mediated, at least in part, by jaburetox...
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Published in: | Journal of venom research 2020-09, Vol.10, p.38-44 |
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Summary: | Ureases are metalloenzymes that hydrolyze urea to ammonia and carbamate. The main urease isoforms present in the seeds of
Canavalia ensiformis
(jack bean urease – JBU and canatoxin) exert a variety of biological activities. The insecticidal activity of JBU is mediated, at least in part, by jaburetox (Jbtx), a recombinant peptide derived from the JBU amino acid sequence. In this article, we review the neurotoxicity of Jbtx in insects. The insecticidal activity of Jbtx has been investigated in a variety of insect orders and species, including Blattodea (the cockroaches
Blatella germânica
,
Nauphoeta cinerea
,
Periplaneta americana
e
Phoetalia pallida
), Bruchidae (
Callosobruchus maculatus
– cowpea weevil), Diptera (
Aedes aegypti
– mosquito), Hemiptera (
Dysdercus peruvianus
– cotton stainer bug;
Oncopeltus fasciatus
– large milkweed bug, and the kissing bugs
Rhodnius prolixus
and
Triatoma infestans
), Lepidoptera (
Spodoptera frugiperda
– fall army worm) and Orthoptera (
Locusta migratoria
– locust). In
N. cinerea
, the injection of Jbtx induces marked alteration of locomotor and grooming behavior, whereas in
T. infestans
Jbtx causes leg paralysis, an extension of the proboscis and abnormal antennal movements. Electromyographical analysis showed that Jbtx causes complete neuromuscular blockade in
P. pallida
. The same treatment in
N. cinerea
and
L. migratoria
causes a decrease in the action potential firing rate. Jbtx forms membrane pore-channels compatible with cations in bilipid membranes. A study using
B. germanica
voltage-gated sodium (Nav1.1) channels that were heterologously expressed in
Xenopus laevis
oocytes correlated the entomotoxicity of Jbtx with the activation of these channels. Taken together, these findings demonstrate the potential of this peptide as a natural pesticide. |
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ISSN: | 2044-0324 2044-0324 |