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Host‐mediated induction of α‐amylases by larvae of the Mexican bean weevil Zabrotes subfasciatus (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae) is irreversible and observed from the initiation of the feeding period
Authors:Thaís D Bifano  Richard I Samuels  Daniel Alexandre  Carlos P Silva
Institution:1. Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade de S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, Brazil;2. Laboratório de Entomologia e Fitopatologia, Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro, Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil;3. Departamento de Bioquímica, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil
Abstract:Larvae of Zabrotes subfasciatus secrete α‐amylases that are insensitive to the α‐amylase inhibitor found in seeds of Phaseolus vulgaris. By analyzing amylase activities during larval development on P. vulgaris, we detected activity of the constitutive amylase and the two inducible amylase isoforms at all stages. When larvae were transferred from the non α‐amylase inhibitor containing seeds of Vigna unguiculata to P. vulgaris, the inducible α‐amylases were expressed at the same level as in control larvae fed on P. vulgaris. Interestingly, when larvae were transferred from seeds of P. vulgaris to those of V. unguiculata, inducible α‐amylases continued to be expressed at a level similar to that found in control larvae fed P. vulgaris continuously. When 10‐day‐old larvae were removed from seeds of V. unguiculata and transferred into capsules containing flour of P. vulgaris cotyledons, and thus maintained until completing 17 days (age when the larvae stopped feeding), we could detect higher activity of the inducible α‐amylases. However, when larvae of the same age were transferred from P. vulgaris into capsules containing flour of V. unguiculata, the inducible α‐amylases remained up‐regulated. These results suggest that the larvae of Z. subfasciatus have the ability to induce insensitive amylases early in their development. A short period of feeding on P. vulgaris cotyledon flour was sufficient to irreversibly induce the inducible α‐amylase isoforms. Incubations of brush border membrane vesicles with the α‐amylase inhibitor 1 from P. vulgaris suggest that the inhibitor is recognized by putative receptors found in the midgut microvillar membranes. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:induction of α  ‐amylase  α  ‐amylase inhibitor  insect digestion  Vigna unguiculata  Phaseolus vulgaris
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