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Research Article

Screening of broad spectrum natural pesticides against conserved target arginine kinase in cotton pests by molecular modeling

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Pages 1022-1042 | Received 08 Jan 2018, Accepted 21 Feb 2018, Published online: 12 Mar 2018
 

Abstract

Cotton is an economically important crop and its production is challenged by the diversity of pests and related insecticide resistance. Identification of the conserved target across the cotton pest will help to design broad spectrum insecticide. In this study, we have identified conserved sequences by Expressed Sequence Tag profiling from three cotton pests namely Aphis gossypii, Helicoverpa armigera, and Spodoptera exigua. One target protein arginine kinase having a key role in insect physiology and energy metabolism was studied further using homology modeling, virtual screening, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics simulation to identify potential biopesticide compounds from the Zinc natural database. We have identified four compounds having excellent inhibitor potential against the identified broad spectrum target which are highly specific to invertebrates.

Acknowledgment

Authors sincerely acknowledge SRM University, India for continuous support and encouragement toward research. Authors would also like to extend their gratitude to SRM HPCC for providing the necessary computing facility.

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