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March 3, 2026
Two integument-enriched chemosensory proteins contribute to deltamethrin tolerance through cuticular binding in Locusta migratoria
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Haihua Wu
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Qiaoqiao Xu
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Yuemin Ma
Shanxi University
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Deltamethrin tolerance is enhanced through specific chemosensory proteins in Locusta migratoria, indicating a novel resistance mechanism.
Key proteins show significant cuticular binding, allowing the locusts to effectively tolerate the effects of deltamethrin, an important insecticide.
Analysis of chemosensory protein interactions suggests that these proteins play a critical role in insecticide resistance strategies.
Highlighting the need for alternative pest management approaches, findings may inform the development of new insecticide formulations.
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Two integument-enriched chemosensory proteins contribute to deltamethrin tolerance through cuticular binding in Locusta migratoria | Synapse
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Wu et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pestbp.2026.107028