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Title: Modulatory Effects of Natural Curcuminoids on P-Glycoprotein ATPase of Insecticide-Resistant Pest Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidopetera: Noctuidae)
Authors: Aurade, RM
Jayalakshmi, SK
Sreeramulu, K
Keywords: Helicoverpa armigera
P-glycoprotein
Curcuminoid
Proteoliposome
Tryptophan quenching
Drug transport
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: SPRINGER
Citation: JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE BIOLOGY , Vol. 236 , 3 , p. 271 - 278
Abstract: Three major curcuminoids (I, II and III) were purified from turmeric and tested for their ability to modulate the function of P-glycoprotein ATPase of the insecticide-resistant pest Helicoverpa armigera (Ha-Pgp). The curcumin mixture inhibited the activity of Ha-Pgp ATPase by 80-90% at 100 mu M concentration. Along with curcuminoids I, II and III, it inhibited the verapamil- and ethylparaoxon-stimulated Ha-Pgp ATPase activity. Curcuminoid binding was quantitated by quenching the intrinsic Trp fluorescence of purified Ha-Pgp ATPase. Transport was monitored in proteoliposomes containing Ha-Pgp ATPase using the high-affinity fluorescent substrate tetramethylrosamine (TMR) in real time. Addition of the curcuminoid mixture collapsed the TMR concentration gradient generated by Ha-Pgp ATPase. Inhibition studies on Ha-Pgp ATPase activity are important to develop strategies to overcome insecticide resistance in this pest.
URI: 10.1007/s00232-010-9299-5
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