CYP6G1
Protein-coding gene in the species Drosophila melanogaster
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Cyp6g1 or DDT-R is an insecticide resistance gene for resistance to DDT in Drosophila melanogaster.[1] It belongs to the cytochrome P450 family and is located in chromosome 2R.[2] Following up their earlier work, Daborn et al. 2002 find the DDT-R gene induces overtranscription of Cyp6g1, of which there are 4 duplicates.[3] They also find several substrates of Cyp6g1, namely DDT, lufenuron, and nitenpyram.[3]
| Cytochrome P450 6g1 | |||||||
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| Identifiers | |||||||
| Organism | |||||||
| Symbol | Cyp6g1 | ||||||
| Alt. symbols | CYP6-like, DDT-R, Rst(2)DDT | ||||||
| Entrez | 36316 | ||||||
| HomoloGene | 59722 | ||||||
| RefSeq (mRNA) | NM_136899.4 | ||||||
| RefSeq (Prot) | NP_610743.2 | ||||||
| UniProt | Q9V674 | ||||||
| Other data | |||||||
| EC number | 1.14.-.- | ||||||
| Chromosome | 2R: 12.19 - 12.19 Mb | ||||||
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