Toxicity of chlorpyrifos-methyl to Sitophilus zeamais collected in Korea and biochemical differences

Won Sik Choi, Sung Eun Lee

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Abstract

In this study, lethal concentration (LC50) values of chlorpyrifos-methyl (CPM) were determined for two Korean strains (CBNU and KNU) of Sitophilus zeamais. The two strains had similar susceptibilities (1.70 and 1.86μg a.i./cm2, respectively) to CPM. Carboxylesterase (CE) activity was twice as high in the CBNU strain as in the KNU strain. Lower acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity was also noted in the latter; however, the activity of glutathione S-transferase (GST) was twice as high as in the CBNU strain. Gel electrophoresis of CE of crude extracts from adults of the two strains of S.zeamais showed clearly different band patterns, with molecular weights of 60kDa and 71kDa in the CBNU and KNU strains, respectively. MALDI-TOF MS/MS was used to profile small proteins (less than 10kDa), with results indicating that 206 proteins are expressed differently in the two strains. The peak of interest of 2247.7m/z was applied to TOF-TOF MS and its de novo peptide sequence was identified as a tyrosine phosphatase fragment. Phospholipids from the two strains were analyzed and 34 phospholipids were found to be significantly different between strains. Results suggest that the two strains collected from Korea showed different biochemical results, presumably differences in insecticide selection by different living locations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-22
Number of pages8
JournalEntomological Research
Volume46
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2016

Keywords

  • Chlorpyrifos-methyl
  • de novo peptide sequence
  • Glutathione S-transferase
  • MALDI-TOF MS/MS
  • Sitophilus zeamais

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