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P J Daborn

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Chen Z, Robin C, Damiano J, Lydall J, Lumb C, Smith K, et al.
Insect Mol Biol . 2006 Apr; 15(2):181-6. PMID: 16640728
Cyromazine is an effective insecticide used to control dipteran insects. Its precise mode of action is yet to be determined, although it has been suggested that it interferes with the...
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Catania F, Kauer M, Daborn P, Yen J, Ffrench-Constant R, Schlotterer C
Mol Ecol . 2004 Jul; 13(8):2491-504. PMID: 15245421
Previous work showed that insecticide resistance in Drosophila melanogaster is correlated with the insertion of an Accord-like element into the 5' region of the cytochrome P450 gene, Cyp6g1. Here, we...
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Dowling A, Daborn P, Waterfield N, Wang P, Streuli C, Ffrench-Constant R
Cell Microbiol . 2004 Mar; 6(4):345-53. PMID: 15009026
Photorhabdus bacteria produce a number of toxins to kill their insect hosts. The expression of one of these, Makes caterpillars floppy (Mcf), is sufficient to allow Escherichia coli to persist...
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Goff G, Boundy S, Daborn P, Yen J, Sofer L, Lind R, et al.
Insect Biochem Mol Biol . 2003 Jun; 33(7):701-8. PMID: 12826097
Insecticide resistance in laboratory selected Drosophila strains has been associated with upregulation of a range of different cytochrome P450s, however in recent field isolates of D. melanogaster resistance to DDT...
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Daborn P, Yen J, Bogwitz M, Goff G, Feil E, Jeffers S, et al.
Science . 2002 Sep; 297(5590):2253-6. PMID: 12351787
Insecticide resistance is one of the most widespread genetic changes caused by human activity, but we still understand little about the origins and spread of resistant alleles in global populations...
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Daborn P, Waterfield N, Silva C, Au C, Sharma S, Ffrench-Constant R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2002 Jul; 99(16):10742-7. PMID: 12136122
Photorhabdus luminescens, a bacterium with alternate pathogenic and symbiotic phases of its lifestyle, represents a source of novel genes associated with both virulence and symbiosis. This entomopathogen lives in a...
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Waterfield N, Dowling A, Sharma S, Daborn P, Potter U, Ffrench-Constant R
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2001 Oct; 67(11):5017-24. PMID: 11679320
Previous attempts to express the toxin complex genes of Photorhabdus luminescens W14 in Escherichia coli have failed to reconstitute their oral toxicity to the model insect Manduca sexta. Here we...
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Daborn P, Waterfield N, Blight M, Ffrench-Constant R
J Bacteriol . 2001 Sep; 183(20):5834-9. PMID: 11566980
During insect infection Photorhabdus luminescens emits light and expresses virulence factors, including insecticidal toxin complexes (Tcs) and an RTX-like metalloprotease (Prt). Using quantitative PCR and protein assays, we describe the...
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Ffrench-Constant R, Waterfield N, Burland V, Perna N, Daborn P, Bowen D, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2000 Aug; 66(8):3310-29. PMID: 10919786
Photorhabdus luminescens is a pathogenic bacterium that lives in the guts of insect-pathogenic nematodes. After invasion of an insect host by a nematode, bacteria are released from the nematode gut...
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Daborn P, McKenzie J, Batterham P
J Econ Entomol . 2000 Jul; 93(3):911-9. PMID: 10902349
Flies resistant to the insect growth regulator cyromazine were selected in the F1 generation from a cyromazine-susceptible strain of Drosophila melanogaster (Meigen) treated with ethyl methanesulfonate. Four resistant strains were...