101. cDNA cloning and deduced amino acid sequence of a major, glycine-rich cuticular protein from the coleopteran Tenebrio molitor. Temporal and spatial distribution of the transcript during metamorphosis
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Annie Courrent, Brigitte Quennedey, Jean Delachambre, Hervé Bouhin, Jean-Philippe Charles, Développement et Communication Chimique chez les Insectes ( DCCI ), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ) -Université de Bourgogne ( UB ) -AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement, and Delon, Viviane
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Electrophoresis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Cuticle ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Glycine ,Proteins/chemistry/*genetics ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,DNA/chemistry/*genetics ,Complementary DNA ,Gene expression ,Biological/genetics/physiology ,Animals ,Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional ,Northern ,Northern blot ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Cloning, Molecular ,Metamorphosis ,Tenebrio ,Peptide sequence ,media_common ,Gel ,Base Sequence ,Blotting ,Metamorphosis, Biological ,Nucleic acid sequence ,Proteins ,Molecular ,Nucleic Acid Hybridization ,DNA ,Blotting, Northern ,Molecular biology ,Tenebrio/chemistry/*genetics ,Cell biology ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Glycine/analysis ,Juvenile hormone ,Two-Dimensional ,Insect Proteins ,Cloning - Abstract
0014-2956 (Print) Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; In Coleoptera, the elytra (forewings), with a very hard and thick cuticle, protect the membranous and delicate hindwings against mechanical stress. We have isolated and characterized a cDNA encoding a major cuticle protein in Tenebrio molitor, named ACP-20. The deduced amino acid sequence is roughly tripartite, with two terminal glycine-rich domains and a central region showing pronounced similarities with some other hard cuticle proteins. Northern blot and in situ hybridization analyses reveal that ACP-20 gene expression is developmentally regulated since transcript accumulation occurs only in epidermal regions synthesizing hard cuticle and is restricted to the period of preecdysial adult cuticle deposition. Moreover, application of a juvenile hormone analogue prevents the appearance of the transcript, indicating that juvenile hormone, a key molecule involved in the control of insect metamorphosis, negatively regulates the expression of the ACP-20 gene.
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- 1992