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cDNA sequence and gene expression of storage protein-2 - A juvenile hormone-suppressible hexamerin from the fall webworm, Hyphantria cunea Drury

  • Su Jeong Hwang
  • , Hyang Mi Cheon
  • , Hong Ja Kim
  • , Kwon Seok Chae
  • , Duck Hwa Chung
  • , Myeong Ok Kim
  • , Joong Suk Park
  • , Sook Jae Seo
  • Gyeongsang National University

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Abstract

We isolated and sequenced a cDNA clone corresponding to storage protein-2 (SP-2) from the fall webworm, Hyphantria cunea. The cDNA for SP-2 (2572 bp) codes for a 747-residue protein with a predicted molecular mass of 88.5 kDa. The calculated isoelectric point is 7.6. Multiple alignment analysis of amino acid sequence revealed that SP-2 is most similar to BJHSP2 (74.3% identity). According to both the phylogenetic analyses and criteria for amino acid composition, SP-2 belongs to the subfamily of moderately methionine-rich storage proteins (3.2% methionine, 11.8% aromatic amino acid). Topical application of the JH analog, methoprene, after head ligation of larvae, suppressed transcription of the SP-2 gene, indicating hormonal effects at the transcriptional level. The SP-2 transcript was detected by Northern blot analysis in Malpighian tubules, in addition to the fat body where it was most abundant. The local expression of SP-2 in Malpighian tubules suggests that it may have some function in that organ.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)97-107
Number of pages11
JournalComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part - B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Volume129
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Keywords

  • cDNA clone
  • Hyphantria cunea
  • Juvenile hormone
  • Malpighian tubule
  • Moderately methionine-rich storage protein
  • Northern blot analysis
  • Storage protein-2
  • Topical application

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