Protein-coding gene in the species Drosophila melanogaster
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]
CYP1 CYP2 CYP3 (CYP3A ) CYP4 CYP5-20 CYP21-49 CYP51-69 CYP71-99 CYP71 (C1 , C2 , C3 , C4 , Z6 , AJ4 , AV1 , BA1 ) CYP72A1 CYP73A1 CYP74 (D1 ) CYP75 (A1 , B1 ) CYP76 (B6 , M7 ) CYP79 (A1 , A2 , B1 , B2 , B3 , D1 , D2 , D3 , D4 ) CYP80 (A1 , B1 , G2 ) CYP81 (E1 , E3 , E7 , E9 ) CYP88D6 CYP90C1 CYP93E1 CYP97C1 CYP99A3 CYP101-281 CYP301-499 CYP501-699 CYP701-999