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  Chemosensory proteins, major salivary factors in caterpillar mandibular glands

Celorio-Mancera, M. d. l. P., Sundmalm, S., Vogel, H., Rutishauser, D., Ytterberg, A., Zubarev, R., et al. (2012). Chemosensory proteins, major salivary factors in caterpillar mandibular glands. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 42(10), 796-805. doi:10.1016/j.ibmb.2012.07.008.

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Celorio-Mancera, Maria de la Paz1, Autor           
Sundmalm, S.M., Autor
Vogel, Heiko1, Autor           
Rutishauser, D., Autor
Ytterberg, A.J., Autor
Zubarev, R.A., Autor
Janz, N., Autor
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1Department of Entomology, Prof. D. G. Heckel, MPI for Chemical Ecology, Max Planck Society, ou_421895              

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 Zusammenfassung: Research in the field of insect–host plant interactions has indicated that constituents of insect saliva play an important role in digestion and affect host chemical defense responses. However, most efforts have focused on studying the composition and function of regurgitant or saliva produced in the labial glands. Acknowledging the need for understanding the role of the mandibular glands in herbivory, we sought to make a qualitative and semi-quantitative comparison of soluble luminal protein fractions between mandibular and labial glands of Vanessa gonerilla butterfly larvae. Amylase and lysozyme were inspected as possible major enzymatic activities in the mandibular glands aiding in pre-digestion and antimicrobial defense. Although detected, neither of these enzymatic activities was prominent in the luminal protein preparation of a particular type of gland. Proteins isolated from the glands were identified by mass spectrometry and by searching an EST-library database generated for four other nymphalid butterfly species, in addition to the public NCBI database. The identified proteins were also quantified from the data using “Quanty”, an in-house program. The proteomic analysis detected chemosensory proteins as the most abundant luminal proteins in the mandibular glands. In comparison to these proteins, the relative amounts of amylase and lysozyme were much lower in both gland types. Therefore, we speculate that the primary role of the mandibular glands in Lepidopteran larvae is chemoreception which may include the detection of microorganisms on plant surfaces, host plant recognition and communication with conspecifics.

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 Datum: 2012-07-242012-08-04
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2012.07.008
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Titel: Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  Andere : Insect Biochem. Mol. Biol.
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Oxford [England] : Pergamon
Seiten: - Band / Heft: 42 (10) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 796 - 805 Identifikator: ISSN: 0965-1748
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925581163