Distribution of digestive enzymes among the endo- and ectoperitrophic spaces and midgut cells of Rhynchosciara and its physiological significance |
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Authors: | W.R. Terra C. Ferreira A.G. de Bianchi |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Bioquímica, Instituto de Química Universidade de São Paulo, C.P. 20780, São Paulo, Brasil |
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Abstract: | Determinations of carbohydrases, proteases, carboxylesterases and phosphatases in the midgut cells and in the luminal spaces outside and inside the peritrophic membrane of Rhynchosciara americana larvae have been carried out. The data show that alpha-amylase, cellulase and proteinases are present in cells, ecto- and endoperitrophic spaces; aminopeptidases and trehalase in cells and ectoperitrophic space; and finally disaccharidases (except trehalase), carboxypeptidases, dipeptidases, carboxylesterases and phosphatases only in cells. The results support the conclusion that digestion takes place in three spatially organized steps. The first one occurs inside the peritrophic membrane and comprises the dispersion and/or decrease in molecular weight of the food molecules. The second is the hydrolysis of the polymeric food molecules in the ectoperitrophic space to dimers and/or small oligomers. Finally, terminal digestion occurs in the midgut caeca and posterior ventriculus cells by enzymes presumed to be plasma membrane bound. The existence of two extracellular sites for digestion in R. americana is considered to be an adaptation to conserve secreted enzymes, since only those penetrating the endoperitrophic space are lost quickly in the faeces. |
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