Transcriptomic analysis and molecular docking reveal genes involved in the response of < i > Aedes aegypti < /i > larvae to an essential oil extracted from Eucalyptus

Conclusions and significanceOur work contributes to the understanding of the physiological response ofAe.aegypti larvae to an intoxication with a natural toxic distilled from Eucalyptus leafs. The results suggest an involvement of most of the gene families associated to detoxification of xenobiotics in insects. Noteworthy, this work provides important information regarding the implication of chemosensory proteins in the detoxification of a natural larvicide. Understanding the mode of detoxification of Eucalyptus distilled compounds could contribute to their implementation as a tool in mosquito control.
Source: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases - Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Source Type: research