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Small GTP-binding proteins in the brain-corpus cardiacum-corpus allatum complex of the silkworm,Bombyx mori: Involvement in the secretion of prothoracicotropic hormone
Authors:Yasuhito Shirai  Tomohide Uno  Yasuo Aizono
Abstract:At least three GTP-binding proteins (G-proteins), 28, 25, and 21 kDa, were found in the brain-corpus cardiacum-corpus allatum complex (BR-CC-CA) of the silkworm, Bombyx mori. They bound to GTP and GDP specifically among nucleotides tested, indicating that these proteins are small G-proteins. The 25 kDa G-protein showed a cross-reactivity to anti-rab3A antibody, while it did not cross-react with anti-rhoA, rab3B, and anti-ras antibodies. On the other hand, the 28 and 21 kDa G-proteins showed no cross-reactivity to any of those antibodies tested. Immunoblot analysis using the anti-rab3A antibody demonstrated that the 25 kDa G-protein was detected preferentially in the BR-CC-CA, and to some extent in the suboesophageal ganglion, but not in the salivary gland, fat body, prothoracic gland, and oesophagus. These results suggested that the 25 kDa G-protein was a member of the rab family of G-proteins. Furthermore, 1 mM GTPγS capable of activating G-proteins induced BR-CC-CA to release PTTH under the conditions that stimulation of the PTTH release with hetero-trimeric G-protein was suppressed. These results indicated that the small G-proteins may possibly contribute to PTTH release in Bombyx mori. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 38:177–184, 1998. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:small G-protein  rab family  neuropeptide secretion  prothoracicotropic hormone  Bombyx mori
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