Potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitor acting on the pesticide resistant and susceptible cotton pests

Gossypium spp, produces economically important cotton fiber, and its yield is highly affected due to pest attacks. Insecticidal target site mutation is one of the reasons behind insecticide resistance to a wide range of pesticides. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) protein sequences from major pests of co...

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Main Authors: Sakthivel, Seethalakshmi, Mohideen, Habeeb Shaik, Raman, Chandrasekar, Bin Mohamad, Saharuddin
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spelling my.um.eprints.419112023-10-19T06:14:44Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41911/ Potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitor acting on the pesticide resistant and susceptible cotton pests Sakthivel, Seethalakshmi Mohideen, Habeeb Shaik Raman, Chandrasekar Bin Mohamad, Saharuddin Q Science (General) Gossypium spp, produces economically important cotton fiber, and its yield is highly affected due to pest attacks. Insecticidal target site mutation is one of the reasons behind insecticide resistance to a wide range of pesticides. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) protein sequences from major pests of cotton were analyzed to assess various physicochemical properties, presence of motifs, and understand evolutionary relationship. The impact of three mutant AChE1, A. lucorurn A216S, B. tabaci F392W, and A. gossypii A302S, on the strucutral stability was assessed, and F392W AChE1 was selected based on 100 ns molecular dynamics simulation. Virtual screening of the zinc database and high-throughput virtual screening, standard precision, and extra precision docking resulted in the identification of six compounds. The six identified compounds and six known commercial pesticdes were docked with three mutant and three wild type AChE1, and one (C1) was selected based on Tice criteria. The conformational and interaction stability of the AChE1-C1 and F392W AChEl-C1 complexes were monitored at 100 ns Gromacs simulation and were found to be thermodynamically favorable. Therefore, C1 may have the potential to bind to the resistant and susceptible strains of cotton pest, and the resistance developed by insects could be arrested. Furthermore, synthesis and field study of Cl will lead us to a better understanding of the efficacy of the identified compound. American Chemical Society 2022-06 Article PeerReviewed Sakthivel, Seethalakshmi and Mohideen, Habeeb Shaik and Raman, Chandrasekar and Bin Mohamad, Saharuddin (2022) Potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitor acting on the pesticide resistant and susceptible cotton pests. ACS Omega, 7 (24). pp. 20515-20527. ISSN 2470-1343, DOI https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c07359 <https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c07359>. 10.1021/acsomega.1c07359
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Sakthivel, Seethalakshmi
Mohideen, Habeeb Shaik
Raman, Chandrasekar
Bin Mohamad, Saharuddin
Potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitor acting on the pesticide resistant and susceptible cotton pests
description Gossypium spp, produces economically important cotton fiber, and its yield is highly affected due to pest attacks. Insecticidal target site mutation is one of the reasons behind insecticide resistance to a wide range of pesticides. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) protein sequences from major pests of cotton were analyzed to assess various physicochemical properties, presence of motifs, and understand evolutionary relationship. The impact of three mutant AChE1, A. lucorurn A216S, B. tabaci F392W, and A. gossypii A302S, on the strucutral stability was assessed, and F392W AChE1 was selected based on 100 ns molecular dynamics simulation. Virtual screening of the zinc database and high-throughput virtual screening, standard precision, and extra precision docking resulted in the identification of six compounds. The six identified compounds and six known commercial pesticdes were docked with three mutant and three wild type AChE1, and one (C1) was selected based on Tice criteria. The conformational and interaction stability of the AChE1-C1 and F392W AChEl-C1 complexes were monitored at 100 ns Gromacs simulation and were found to be thermodynamically favorable. Therefore, C1 may have the potential to bind to the resistant and susceptible strains of cotton pest, and the resistance developed by insects could be arrested. Furthermore, synthesis and field study of Cl will lead us to a better understanding of the efficacy of the identified compound.
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author Sakthivel, Seethalakshmi
Mohideen, Habeeb Shaik
Raman, Chandrasekar
Bin Mohamad, Saharuddin
author_facet Sakthivel, Seethalakshmi
Mohideen, Habeeb Shaik
Raman, Chandrasekar
Bin Mohamad, Saharuddin
author_sort Sakthivel, Seethalakshmi
title Potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitor acting on the pesticide resistant and susceptible cotton pests
title_short Potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitor acting on the pesticide resistant and susceptible cotton pests
title_full Potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitor acting on the pesticide resistant and susceptible cotton pests
title_fullStr Potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitor acting on the pesticide resistant and susceptible cotton pests
title_full_unstemmed Potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitor acting on the pesticide resistant and susceptible cotton pests
title_sort potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitor acting on the pesticide resistant and susceptible cotton pests
publisher American Chemical Society
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/41911/
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