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DOPA and tyrosine decarboxylase activity in tissues of Periplanet a americana in relation to cuticle formation and ecdysis
Authors:TL Hopkins  RA Wirtz
Institution:Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, U.S.A.
Abstract:DOPA decarboxylase activity in haemolymph and integument was low in last instar and early pharate adult Periplaneta americana, but began to increase shortly before ecdysis. Decarboxylation rates of l-DOPA, about 10 times the larval level by the start of ecdysis, reached a peak about 6 hr afterward, coinciding with the main period of cuticular sclerotization. Activity decreased rapidly during the next 18 hr, then decreased gradually for several days. Haemolymph DOPA decarboxylase activity was about four times greater than the integument, based on tissue dry weights. The fat body and gut tissues had low DOPA decarboxylase activity in all ages tested, and this did not increase at ecdysis. Tyrosine decarboxylase activity was significant only in the haemolymph and at consistently low levels.DOPA decarboxylase, therefore, apparently plays a major rôle in production of catecholamine derivatives for cuticular sclerotization in P. americana, while tyrosine decarboxylation is minor. Both haemolymph and integument appear to be important sites of dopamine biosynthesis.
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