251. Proteomic identification of differentially expressed andphosphorylated proteins in epidermis involved in larval-pupalmetamorphosis of Helicoverpa armigera.
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Qiang Fu, Peng-Cheng Liu, Jin-Xing Wang, Qi-Sheng Song, and Xiao- Fan Zhao
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METAMORPHOSIS ,HELICOVERPA armigera ,PROTEINS ,EPIDERMIS ,INSECT hormones - Abstract
Background: Metamorphosis is an important process in the life cycle of holometabolous insects and is regulated by insect hormones. During metamorphosis, the epidermis goes through a significant transformation at the biochemical and molecular levels. Results: To identify proteins and phosphoproteins involved in this process, we separated and compared epidermal protein profiles between feeding larvae and metamorphically committed larvae using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and Pro-Q Diamond Phosphoprotein Staining. Sixty-one spots showing differential expression and/or phosphorylation were analyzed by mass spectrometry and eighteen proteins were proved related to larval-pupal transformation. Eight of them were further examined at the mRNA level by Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) and two of them were examined at the protein level by Western blot. Calponin was highly expressed in the metamorphic epidermis and phosphorylated by protein kinase C. Conclusion: Our results suggest that the expression and phosphorylation of these proteins may play important roles in coordinating the biochemical processes involved in larval-pupal metamorphosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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