Abstract
Glutamate-gated chloride channels (GluCls) are the proposed site of action for macrocyclic lactone anthelminthics such as ivermectin (IVM) and the milbemycins such as moxidectin (MOX). The importance of this interaction between macrocyclic lactones and GluCls is strengthened by the recent genetic evidence that GluCls are involved in IVM and MOX resistance in the parasitic nematodeHaemonchus contortus(1). We have cloned two full length GluCl putative α-subunit cDNAs fromH. contortus(HcGluCla and b) that exhibit different sized ligand binding domains. Phylogenetic analysis of the conserved regions of the amino acid sequence of HcGluCla suggests that it is a member of the GluCl family but forms a distinct subbranch within this family. The expression level of HcGluCla was examined in different developmental stages ofH. contortus(eggs, L3, and adults) and found to be significantly downregulated in eggs compared to adults.
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