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Exploring Plant α-Amylase Inhibitors: Mechanisms and Potential Application for Insect Pest Control

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Autor(es):
Basso, Marcos Fernando ; Valencia-Jimenez, Arnubio ; Lo Celso, Fabrizio ; Gerhardt, Isabel Rodrigues ; Higgins, Thomas Joseph V. ; Grossi-de-Sa, Maria Fatima
Número total de Autores: 6
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Biotechnology Journal; v. 20, n. 8, p. 24-pg., 2025-08-19.
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alpha-Amylases are found in microbes, plants, and animals, including insect pests. They play crucial roles in catalyzing the hydrolysis of alpha-1,4-glucan bonds within starch, glycogen, and related carbohydrates, forming shorter oligomers. In green plants, these enzymes are pivotal for starch degradation during photosynthesis and seed germination, whereas in phytophagous insect pests, they predominantly facilitate seed parasitism by degrading raw starch granules. Amylase inhibitors in plants appear to function as part of their defense against pests and pathogens. In the context of insect pests, some of these amylase inhibitors can target alpha-amylases in the digestive system of certain insects. Both mono- and dicotyledonous plants harbor multiple genes encoding proteinaceous alpha-amylase inhibitors. Previous studies have demonstrated that alpha-amylase inhibitors, whether produced in vitro or overexpressed in transgenic plants, can exhibit entomotoxic activity against certain insect pests. Field trials involving transgenic plants that overexpress alpha-amylase inhibitors have been conducted, laying the foundation for the potential commercialization of crops engineered with these genes. Herein, this review explores the molecular interactions between plant alpha-amylase inhibitors and insect alpha-amylases, shedding light on the underlying mechanisms of action, structural diversity, and assessing the broader biotechnological applications of this promising strategy. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 24/12315-0 - Estratégia de construção de vetores para modificação de genes candidatos do "pipeline" do GCCRC.
Beneficiário:Marcos Fernando Basso
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Programa Capacitação - Treinamento Técnico
Processo FAPESP: 16/23218-0 - Centro de Pesquisa em Genômica Aplicada às Mudanças Climáticas
Beneficiário:Edi Lúcia Sartorato
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Programa Centros de Pesquisa Aplicada