Cyanogenic glucosides are among the most widespread defense chemicals of plants. Upon plant tissue disruption, these glucosides are hydrolyzed to a reactive hydroxynitrile that releases toxic hydrogen cyanide (HCN). Yet many mite and lepidopteran species can thrive on plants defended by cyanogenic glucosides. The nature of the enzyme known to detoxify HCN to β-cyanoalanine in arthropods has remained enigmatic. Here we identify this enzyme by transcriptome analysis and functional expression. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the gene is a member of the cysteine synthase family horizontally transferred from bacteria to phytophagous mites and Lepidoptera. The recombinant mite enzyme had both β-cyanoalanine synthase and cysteine synthase activi...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which chemical d...
Invasive pest species are a major cause of crop loss around the world and adversely affect the agric...
<div><p>Pesticide-resistant populations of the predatory mite <i>Metaseiulus</i> (= <i>Typhlodromus<...
Cyanogenic glucosides are among the most widespread defense chemicals of plants. Upon plant tissue d...
Plant feeding arthropods adapt in diverse ways to dietary plant toxins. The genetic basis of these a...
Tetranychus urticae is a polyphagous spider mite that can feed on more than 1100 plant species inclu...
Plant-pest interactions involve multifaceted processes encompassing a complex crosstalk of pathways,...
Chemical defences are key components in insect–plant interactions, as insects continuously lea...
Cyanide is generated in larvae of the glucosinolate-specialist Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera:Pieridae) u...
Chelicerate mites diverged from other arthropod lineages more than 400 million years ago and subsequ...
The genome of the phytophagous two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae was recently sequenced, r...
For more than 420 million years, plants, insects and their predators have co-evolved based on a chem...
The genome of the phytophagous two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae was recently sequenced, r...
<div><p>Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which ch...
A biocontrol bacterium Pseudomonas chlororaphis O6 promotes plant health through multifaceted mechan...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which chemical d...
Invasive pest species are a major cause of crop loss around the world and adversely affect the agric...
<div><p>Pesticide-resistant populations of the predatory mite <i>Metaseiulus</i> (= <i>Typhlodromus<...
Cyanogenic glucosides are among the most widespread defense chemicals of plants. Upon plant tissue d...
Plant feeding arthropods adapt in diverse ways to dietary plant toxins. The genetic basis of these a...
Tetranychus urticae is a polyphagous spider mite that can feed on more than 1100 plant species inclu...
Plant-pest interactions involve multifaceted processes encompassing a complex crosstalk of pathways,...
Chemical defences are key components in insect–plant interactions, as insects continuously lea...
Cyanide is generated in larvae of the glucosinolate-specialist Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera:Pieridae) u...
Chelicerate mites diverged from other arthropod lineages more than 400 million years ago and subsequ...
The genome of the phytophagous two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae was recently sequenced, r...
For more than 420 million years, plants, insects and their predators have co-evolved based on a chem...
The genome of the phytophagous two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae was recently sequenced, r...
<div><p>Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which ch...
A biocontrol bacterium Pseudomonas chlororaphis O6 promotes plant health through multifaceted mechan...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms for dealing with insect herbivory among which chemical d...
Invasive pest species are a major cause of crop loss around the world and adversely affect the agric...
<div><p>Pesticide-resistant populations of the predatory mite <i>Metaseiulus</i> (= <i>Typhlodromus<...