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Hydrolysis of juvenile hormone in diapausing and non-diapausing larvae of the southwestern corn borer,Diatraea grandiosella
Authors:S D Mane and G M Chippendale
Institution:(1) Department of Entomology, University of Missouri, 65211 Columbia, Missouri, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Biology, Indiana University, 4740 Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Abstract:Summary The role of juvenile hormone (JH) esterases in relation to the diapause state of the southwestern corn borer,Diatraea grandiosella, was examined. The facultative larval diapause of this insect is dependent upon the presence of JH. Plasma, fat body, midgut, and body wall extracts metabolized 3H]JH I and 3H]JH III to JH-acid in vitro. JH-diol, JH-acid-diol, or conjugated polar metabolites were not detected. A longer half life of 3H]JH I was found in vitro in the plasma of diapausing larvae than in that of non-diapausing larvae. Although JH hydrolytic activity was relatively low in the plasma of pre-diapausing and diapausing larvae, systematic changes were observed suggesting that JH esterases may be involved in regulating the JH titer during this period. The JH hydrolytic activity found in the plasma of diapausing larvae was 3 to 5 times lower than that found in the plasma of mid-last instar non-diapausing larvae. Gel filtration profiles obtained from the plasma of diapausing and non-diapausing larvae suggested that JH esterases and agr-naphthyl-acetate esterases are different enzymes. Multiple overlapping peaks of JH hydrolytic activity with an apparent molecular weight range of 43,000 to 75,000 were detected, whereas 2 separate peaks of agr-naphthyl-acetate hydrolytic activity (apparent mol. wt. ca. 54,000, and 120,000) were detected. Gel filtration of supernatants of fat body indicated that JH was hydrolyzed at a lower rate by the fat body of pre-diapausing larvae than by that of non-diapausing larvae.
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