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Research Project:
PHYSIOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF AUGMENTATIVE BIOCONTROL OF WHITEFLIES
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Title: Stimulation of Midgut Stem Cell Proliferation by Manduca Sexta
a-Arylphorin.
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Submitted to: Entomological Society of America Proceedings
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Abstract
Publication Acceptance Date: October 29, 2003
Publication Date: December 10, 2003
Citation: Blackburn, M.B., Loeb, M.J. 2003. Stimulation of midgut stem cell proliferation by manduca sexta a-arylphorin.. Entomological Society of America Proceedings. Society of Inverterbrate Biology Mtg. San. Francisco, CA. 5/22-5-26
Technical Abstract: Extracts of the green-colored perivisceral fat body of newly ecdysed Manduca sexta pupae stimulate mitosis in midgut stem cells of Heliothis virescens cultured in vitro. Using a combination of cation- and anion-exchange chromatography, we have isolated a protein from these fat body extracts that accounts for the observed stem cell proliferation. SDS-PAGE analysis of the protein results in a single band of 77 kDa. Sequences of tryptic peptides from this protein are identical to internal sequences of the storage hexamer alpha-arylphorin. The alpha-arylphorin isolated by our procedure represents a small fraction of the total arylphorin present in the fat body extract. However, it alone seems responsible for the stimulation of mitotic activity in H. virescens midgut stem cells.
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