Chen W*, Amir M B, Liao Y, Yu H, He W*, Lu Z *.2023. New insights into thePlutella xylostella detoxifying enzymes: sequence evolution, structural similarity, functional diversity, and application prospects of glucosinolate sulfatases.J. Agric. Food Chem. 71(29) 10952–10969.
Xiong Y.,† Jiang C.†, Amir M.B., Dong Y., Xie L., Liao Y., He W.*, Lu Z.*,Chen W.,*2022. Antibody-based methods reveal the protein expression properties of glucosinolate sulfatase 1 and 2 inPlutella xylostella,J. Insect Sci. 22(6): 5; 1–10
Chen W., Saqib H., Xu X., Dong Y., Zheng L., Lai Y., Jing X., Lu Z., Sun L., You M.,* He W.*., 2022. Glucosinolate sulfatases−sulfatase-modifying factors system enables a crucifer-specialized moth to pre-detoxify defensive glucosinolate of the host plant.J. Agric. Food Chem 70(36): 11179–11191
Chen W., Dong Y., Zheng L., Lai Y., Li F., Zhou L., Wang B., You M. and He W., 2022. An inducible gene from glycoside hydrolase one family ofPlutella xylostella decreases larval survival when feeding on host plant.Front. Physiol. 13:1013092.
Chen W.,Dong Y., Saqib H.S.A., Vasseur L., Zhou W., Zheng L., Lai Y., Ma X., Lin L., Xu X., Bai J., He W., You M., 2020. Functions of duplicated glucosinolate sulfatases in the development and host adaptation ofPlutella xylostella.Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 119: 103316.
Chen W., Yang F., Xu X., Kumar U., He W., You M., 2019. Genetic control ofPlutella xylostellain omics era.Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 102(3): e21621.
Chen W., Dong Y., Lin L.,Saqib H.S.A., Ma X., Xu X., Zhang L., Jing X., Peng L., Wang Y., Vasseur L., He W., You M., 2019. Implication for DNA methylation involved in the host transfer of diamondback moth,Plutella xylostella (L.).Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 102(2): e21600.
Wanxin Xing, Lianyun Lin, Zijing Wang, Lei Xiong, Hadiatullah Hadiatullah,Wei Chen, Shijun You, Bernard Moussian, Yiwen Wang, Zhiguang Yuchi. 2023. Expression and purification of snustorr snarlik protein fromPlutella xylostella.Protein Expression and Purification,206:106256
Zhang J.B., Zou X.J, Zhang Q., Wang A.Y., Amir M.B., Du Y.M., Liu X.Q.,Chen W., Lu Z.J., Yu H.Z., 2023. Quantitative ubiquitylome crosstalk with proteome analysis revealed cytoskeleton proteins influenceCLas pathogen infection inDiaphorina citri. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 232: 123411.
Xu X., Yang J., Harvey-Samuel T., Huang Y., Asad M.,Chen W., He W., Yang G., Alphey L., You M., 2020. Identification and characterization of thevasa gene and its promoter in the diamondback moth,Plutella xylostella.Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology122:103371.
Hameed M.S., Jing X.,Chen W., Chen J., Vasseur L., Wang-Pruski G., Yang G., 2019. Function and characterization of the argonaute2 gene in the RNA interference pathway in the diamondback moth.Archives of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 10: 035-051.
Zhang L., Jing X., Chen W., Wang Y., Lin J., Zheng L., Dong Y., Zhou L., Li F., Yang F., Peng L., Vasseur L., He W., You M., 2019. Host plant-derived miRNAs potentially modulate the development of a cosmopolitan insect pest,Plutella xylostella.Biomolecules 9: 602.
Zhang L., Jing X.,Chen W., Bai J., Vasseur L., He W., You M., 2019. Selection of reference genes for expression analysis of plant-derived microRNAs inPlutella xylostellausing qRT-PCR and ddPCR.PLoS ONE 14: e0220475.
Lin L., # Liu C., # Qin J., # Wang J., Dong S.,Chen W., He W., Gao Q., You M., Yuchi Z., 2018. Crystal structure of ryanodine receptor N-terminal domain fromPlutella xylostella reveals two potential species-specific insecticide-targeting sites.Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 92: 73-83 (#joint first author).
Ma X., # He W.,#Chen W., Xu X., Qi W., Zou M., You Y., Baxter S W., Wang P., You M., 2017. Structure and expression of sulfatase and sulfatase modifying factor genes in the diamondback moth,Plutella xylostella (L.).Insect Science 25: 946-958 (#joint first author).
Qi W.,# Ma X.,# He W.,#Chen W., Zou M., Gurr G.M., Vasseur L., You M., 2016. Characterization and expression profiling of ATP-binding cassette transporter genes in the diamondback moth,Plutella xylostella (L.).BMC Genomics17: 760 (#joint first author).