Laboratory of Bioinformatics and Computational Chemistry, Department of Biological Sciences, State University of Southwest Bahia (UESB), Jequié, Bahia, Brazil.
Graduate Program in Biotechnology, State University of Feira de Santana (UEFS), Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil.
J Mol Model. 2024 Sep 2;30(9):319. doi: 10.1007/s00894-024-06113-w.
Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura, 1931) is a widespread agricultural pest responsible for significant damage to various soft-skinned fruit hosts. The revolutionary potential of bioinformatics in agriculture emerges from its ability to provide extensive information on pests, fungi, chemical resistance, implications of non-target species, and other critical aspects. This wealth of information allows researchers to engage in projects and applied research in diverse agricultural domains that face these challenges. In this context, bioinformatics tools play a fundamental role. The negative impact of pests on crops, resulting in substantial economic losses, has highlighted the importance of in silico methods.
To achieve this, we conducted a systematic search in scientific databases using as keywords "Drosophila suzukii," "biopesticides," "simulations computational," and "in-silico." After applying the filters of relevance and publication date, we organized the articles and prioritized those that directly addressed that matched the keywords and the use of bioinformatics tools. Additionally, we included studies focusing on in silico assays of biopesticides, such as molecular docking. Our review aimed to present a collection of recent literature on biopesticides against Drosophila suzukii, emphasizing bioinformatics methods. Through this work, we strive to contribute to the literature of new perspectives on the development and efficiency of biopesticides, along with to advance research that may improve pest control strategies.
In the results of the systematic review, we found 2734 articles related to the selected keywords. Six of these articles directly address Drosophila suzukii and the use of bioinformatics tools in the search for alternatives in pest control. In the selected studies, we observed that two articles tend to focus on phylogenetic approaches, searching for gene sequences, amino acids, and constructing phylogenetic trees. The other three articles used molecular modeling and docking of receptors such as GABA and TRP with plant-derived and synthetic compounds to study intermolecular interactions. However, we identified gaps in these studies that could lead to further research in the biorational development of biopesticides using bioinformatics tools.
Drosophila suzukii(松崎实,1931)是一种广泛分布的农业害虫,对各种软皮水果宿主造成严重损害。生物信息学在农业中的革命潜力源于其提供有关害虫、真菌、抗药性、非靶标物种影响以及其他关键方面的广泛信息的能力。这些丰富的信息使研究人员能够参与面临这些挑战的各个农业领域的项目和应用研究。在这种情况下,生物信息学工具发挥了重要作用。害虫对作物的负面影响导致了巨大的经济损失,这凸显了计算机模拟方法的重要性。
为了实现这一目标,我们使用“Drosophila suzukii”、“生物农药”、“计算模拟”和“计算机模拟”等关键词在科学数据库中进行了系统搜索。在应用相关性和出版日期过滤器后,我们组织了文章,并优先选择那些直接针对关键词和生物信息学工具使用的文章。此外,我们还包括了专注于生物农药计算机模拟测定的研究,如分子对接。我们的综述旨在介绍关于针对 Drosophila suzukii 的生物农药的最新文献综述,重点介绍生物信息学方法。通过这项工作,我们努力为生物农药的开发和效率提供新的视角,并推动可能改善害虫控制策略的研究。
在系统综述的结果中,我们发现了 2734 篇与选定关键词相关的文章。其中六篇文章直接针对 Drosophila suzukii 和生物信息学工具在寻找害虫控制替代方法中的应用。在所选择的研究中,我们观察到两篇文章倾向于关注系统发育方法,搜索基因序列、氨基酸和构建系统发育树。另外三篇文章使用分子建模和对接 GABA 和 TRP 受体与植物衍生和合成化合物,研究分子间相互作用。然而,我们发现这些研究存在差距,这可能导致使用生物信息学工具进行生物农药的生物合理性开发的进一步研究。