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친환경 살충제로서의 곤충 유충호르몬 길항제
Insect Juvenile Hormone Antagonists as Eco-friendly Insecticides 원문보기

한국응용곤충학회지 = Korean journal of applied entomology, v.61 no.1, 2022년, pp.101 - 108  

최재영 (서울대학교 농업생명과학연구원) ,  제연호 (서울대학교 농업생명과학연구원)

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AI-Helper 아이콘AI-Helper

곤충생장조절제(IGR)은 대상 해충에 대한 특이성이 높고 환경에 대한 독성이 상대적으로 낮다는 장점으로 유기합성 살충제를 효과적으로 대체할 수 있는 유망한 수단으로 여겨진다. 현재 시판되는 곤충생장조절제는 작용 기작에 따라 유충호르몬 작용제(JHA), 탈피호르몬 작용제(EA) 및 키틴 합성 저해제(CSI)의 세 가지로 구분된다. 최근 들어, 이집트숲모기의 Met과 FISC/CYC 유전자를 yeast two-hybrid system에 도입하여 유충호르몬에 의해 매개되는 Met과 FISC/CYC의 결합을 in vitro에서 구현하였으며, yeast two-hybrid β-galactosidase assay를 통하여 식물과 미생물 및 화합물 library로부터 다양한 유충호르몬 길항제(JHAN)가 분리되고 있다. 유충호르몬은 곤충의 발달, 생식, 휴면 등을 포함한 다양한 생리 작용을 조절하기 때문에, 유충호르몬 길항제는 대상 해충의 내분비 신호 전달을 방해하여 비정상적인 발달 및 유충 단계에서의 치사를 초래하며, 이는 유충호르몬 길항제가 넓은 기주 범위를 가진 살충제 개발에 효과적으로 이용될 수 있다는 것을 시사하였다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 유충호르몬 길항제의 작용점인 Met에 의해 매개되는 유충호르몬의 신호 전달 체계와 친환경 살충제로서의 유충호르몬 길항제의 전망에 대해 알아보고자 하였다.

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Because of their specificity to target insects and relatively low toxicity to non-target organisms, insect growth regulators (IGRs) have been regarded as attractive alternatives to chemical insecticides. Commercially available IGRs are classified into juvenile hormone agonists (JHAs), ecdysone agoni...

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