- A study of uptake of radiolabeled host proteins and protein synthesis during development of eggs of the endoparasitoid, Microplitis croceipes (Cresson) (Braconidae)
- 作者: Ferkovich, S.M. and Dillard, C.R
- literature id: 22334
- catalog nub: TPL_FERKOV1986ASOUO33703450
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- type: article
- publication name: Insect Biochemistry
- publish date: 1986-01-01
- pages: 337-345
- volume: 1
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none The uptake of radiolabeled haemolymph and fat body proteins from fourth instar larvae of Heliothis zea (Boddie) by eggs of Microplitis croceipes (Cresson) was examined by SDS-polyarylamide gel electrophoresis and by autoradiography. None of the 125I-labeled haemolymph proteins was detected in eggs exposed to the proteins in vivo. Although several of the proteins were observed in eggs incubated with the labeled proteins in vitro, none of these proteins was degraded or resynthesized into new structural proteins during development of the embryo. Similarly, no significant uptake of labeled fat body proteins by the eggs could be detected in vitro. On the other hand, protein synthesis measured by incorporation of (35)methionine occurred throughout egg development. Proteins were synthesized at least 1 h after the egg was deposited into the host. The protein patterns of eggs on one-dimensional SDS gels were complex and ranged in size from less than 18,500 to more than 330,000 mol. wt. The protein band patterns of the newly synthesized proteins showed some qualitative differences at 1-8, 16-32 and 40 hr after egg deposition. We conclude that eggs do not absorb or utilize the host apoproteins (or degradation products) but instead synthesize proteins de novo from free amino acids in the host haemolymph.
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