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Neurosecretory protein synthesis in relation to starvation and feeding in adult male Locusta migratoria
Authors:Thomas Friedel  Barry G Loughton
Institution:Department of Biology, York University, Downsview, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:An immunological approach has been used to assess the effects of starvation and subsequent feeding upon the synthesis of neurosecretory protein in adult male Locusta migratoria. Starvation (for 5 days) did not reduce the incorporation of radioactive cystine into neurosecretory protein. However, the rate of neurosecretory transport in starved insects was approximately half that in normal fed insects.Within 1 hr after the start of feeding the rate of neurosecretory protein synthesis more than doubled and the rate at which newly synthesized protein was transported to the CC increased approximately three-fold. The incorporation of cystine into specific (i.e. neurosecretory) protein was always higher, even in starved insects, than into the non-specific proteins (i.e. proteins other than those from the A-cells) of the brain. This difference was maximal at 4 hr after feeding when the incorporation into specific protein was more than 5 times that into non-specific protein.
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