Two molecular forms of juvenile hormone binding proteins were identified in the larval hemolymph of Bombyx mori by photoaffinity labeling. One form having an M r of 33 kDa was present constantly in the hemolymph of the third to the fifth instar larvae while the other form having an M r of 35 kDa was
Stimulated synthesis of the female-specific storage protein in male larvae of the silkworm Bombyx mori treated with juvenile hormone analog
โ Scribed by Zenta Kajiura; Dr. Okitsugu Yamashita
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 706 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0739-4462
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โฆ Synopsis
Application of methoprene to fourth (penultimate) instar larvae of the silkworm Bombyx mori induced the appearance of the feeding dauer larvae at the fifth (last) instar and prevented pupal metamorphosis. Methoprene also increased the protein concentrations of hemolymph last instar larvae by preventing sequestration of storage proteins by the fat body. Usually, the femalespecific storage protein 1 (SPl)* disappears from the male hemolymph at the time of the last larval instar. However, exposure of male larvae to methoprene at the penultimate instar enhanced the accumulation of SP1 in the hemolymph.
The SP1 accumulated in males did not differ in molecular weight and immunoreactivity from the SP1 produced in female larvae. Both sexes of fourth instar larvae allatectomized on day 1 instantly accumulated SP1 in the hemolymph, and methoprene application after allatectomy suppressed the hemolymph accumulation of the SPI. In contrast, if allatectomy was carried out at a later stage of the fourth larval instar, SP1 concentration in hemolymph of fifth instar larvae did not increase, suggesting the different juvenile hormone action for regulation of SP1 synthesis in the penultimate instar larvae of silkworms.
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