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Effect of 20-hydroxyecdysone and diflubenzuron on chitin production by a cockroach cell line
Authors:G. B. Ward  S. M. Newman  H. J. Klosterman  E. P. Marks
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota;(2) Metabolism and Radiation Research Laboratory ARS-USDA, Fargo, North Dakota
Abstract:Summary Twelve insect cell lines were tested for their ability to synthesize chitin. Three of the 7 lepidopteran lines tested (UMN-PIE, IAL-PID2, MRRL-CH) produced a hyamine-resistant material, that was digested by chitinase. The material did not withstand a more rigorous base digestion, and 20-hydroxyecdysone and diflubenzuron had no consistent effect on the production of the, material. One of the 5 cockroach cell lines (UMBGE-4), which is an ecdysone-producing vesicle line, produced a material resistant to a strong base which was degraded to chitobiose andN-acetylglucosamine by chitinase. Production of this material by the cells is increased by 20-hydroxyecdysone and inhibited by diflubenzuron. The UMBGE-4 vesicles are covered with microvilli which bear membrane plaques and produce extra cellular material that resembles insect cuticle. Published with the approval of the Director of the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station as journal article No. 1622. Mention of a company name or propiertary product does not imply endorsement, by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Keywords:Blattella germanica    Manduca sexta   chitobiose  20-hydroxyecdysone  diflubenzuron  electron microscopy
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