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16 February 2017 An Overview of Mechanisms of Cry Toxin Resistance in Lepidopteran Insects
B. Peterson, C. C. Bezuidenhout, J. Van den Berg
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Arthropods have the capacity to evolve resistance to insecticides and insecticidal traits in genetically modified crops. Resistance development among Lepidoptera is a common phenomenon, and a repertoire of resistance mechanisms to various Cry toxins have been identified from laboratory, greenhouse, and field studies in this insect order. Elucidation of such resistance mechanisms is crucial for developing IRM (insect resistance management) strategies to ensure sustainable use of genetically modified crops. This mini review provides a comprehensive overview of mechanisms of resistance that have been reported for lepidopteran pests. This study demonstrated that resistance mechanisms are highly complex, and the most common mechanism of resistance is altered binding sites. It is yet to be established whether all these altered binding sites are regulated by an MAPK signaling pathway, which might suggest a universal mechanism of resistance in lepidopterans.

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B. Peterson, C. C. Bezuidenhout, and J. Van den Berg "An Overview of Mechanisms of Cry Toxin Resistance in Lepidopteran Insects," Journal of Economic Entomology 110(2), 362-377, (16 February 2017). https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/tow310
Received: 21 October 2016; Accepted: 8 December 2016; Published: 16 February 2017
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KEYWORDS
Cry
receptor
resistance
signaling
toxin
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