An electrophoretic study of proteins of the ovary,fat body,and haemolymph in the migratory grasshopper, Melanoplus sanguinipes |
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Authors: | R.H. Elliott C. Gillott |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1W5 |
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Abstract: | Electrophoretic separation of saline extracts from the ovary revealed 14 proteins. Twelve proteins were detected in the fat body, of which seven had electrophoretic mobilities identical to those in the ovary. Similarly, eight of 16 proteins in the haemolymph of vitellogenic females ahad electrophoretically identical counterparts in the ovary. As these proteins accumulate in the haemolymph of ovariectomized females, the findings suggest that most yolk proteins are synthesized in the fat body. Although most female haemolymph proteins are present in males, two of the predominant yolk protiens are absent and represent female-specific proteins.Although certain proteins accumulate in the haemolymph of allatectomized females, the major ovarian proteins are absent or present in low concentrations. However, 48 hr after allatectomized females are treated with a juvenile hormone analogue, the haemolymph protein pattern resembles that of a normal female. This suggests that the corpora allata stimulate the synthesis of female-specific and other vitellogenic proteins. The median neurosecretory cells (mNSC) are also necessary for synthesis of female-specific proteins. Furthermore, proteins which are present in allatectomized females are absent in mNSC-cauterized insects suggesting that the mNSC stimulate general protein synthesis. |
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Keywords: | Allatectomy corpora allata electrophoresis fat body female-specific proteins general proteins haemolymph median neurosecretory cell cautery ovariectomy yolk proteins |
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