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Sequences of elongation factors-1α and -1γ and stimulation by juvenile hormone in Locusta migratoria
Two cDNAs encoding the α and γ subunits of translation elongation factor-1 (EF-1) have been cloned and sequenced from the African migratory locust, Locusta migratoria. Southern blotting and real-time PCR analyses indicated that these sequences represent single copy genes. Comparison with sequences f...
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Published in: | Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2002-11, Vol.32 (11), p.1567-1576 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Two cDNAs encoding the α and γ subunits of translation elongation factor-1 (EF-1) have been cloned and sequenced from the African migratory locust,
Locusta migratoria. Southern blotting and real-time PCR analyses indicated that these sequences represent single copy genes. Comparison with sequences from other species indicated greater conservation for
EF-1α than for
EF-1γ. The developmental profiles for
EF-1α and
-1γ mRNA expression in the fat body paralleled reported changes in the hemolymph juvenile hormone (JH) titer in the fifth instar and were elevated during early reproductive maturation in the female adult. In maturing adults, there was a greater accumulation of
EF-1α and
-1γ transcripts in females than in males. The levels of both transcripts were greatly increased by an enriched diet, previously shown to elevate JH titers and accelerate vitellogenin production. Treating JH-deprived adult females with the JH analog, methoprene, resulted in more than doubling of transcript levels of both genes, supporting the hypothesis that JH could stimulate the accumulation of
LmEF-1α and
-1γ transcripts. We suggest that production of elongation factors, increased by JH, may contribute to the massive protein synthesis required for egg production. |
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ISSN: | 0965-1748 1879-0240 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0965-1748(02)00077-2 |