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. 2004 Feb 5;4:4. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-4-4

Table 1.

Point mutations in acetylcholinesterase involved in insecticide resistance.

Position in mature AChE of Torpedo californica Mutation Species Reference
78 F77(115)S Drosophila melanogaster [8]
119 G(247)S Culex pipiens [18]
S(228)G Tetranychus urticae [19]
128 D(237)E Tetranychus urticae [19]
129 I161(199)V Drosophila melanogaster [8]
I(214)V Bractocera oleae [20]
150 V180L(260) Musca domestica [21,22]
227 G265(303)A Drosophila melanogaster [8]
G262(342)A Musca domestica [21,22]
G262(342)V Musca domestica [21,22]
238 S(291)G Leptinotarsa decemlineata [23]
290 F330(368)Y Drosophila melanogaster [11]
F327(407)Y Musca domestica [21,22]
328 G365(445)A Musca domestica [20]
G368(406)A Drosophila melanogaster This study
331 S(431)F Myzus persicae (MpAChE2) [24]
F(445)W Culex tritaeniorhynchus [25]
F(439)C Tetranychus urticae [19]
396 G(488)S Bractocera oleae [20]

Numbers in brackets refer to the precursor numbering. Corresponding position in Torpedo californica sequence has been added since this sequence is used as reference for the cholinesterase family.