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A nuclear juvenile hormone-binding protein from larvae of Manduca sexta: a putative receptor for the metamorphic action of juvenile hormone
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (1994)
  • Subba R. Palli, University of Washington
  • Kazushige Touhara
  • Jean-Philippe Charles, University of Washington
  • Bryony C. Bonning, University of California, Davis
  • Jeffrey K. Atkinson
  • Stephen C. Trowell
  • Kiyoshi Hiruma, University of Washington
  • Walter G. Goodman
  • Themis Kyriakides, University of Washington
  • Glenn D. Prestwich
  • Bruce D. Hammock, University of California, Davis
  • Lynn M. Ridiford, University of Washington
Abstract
A 29-kDa nuclear juvenile hormone (JH)-binding protein from the epidermis of Manduca sexta larvae was purified by using the photoaffinity analog for JH II ([3H]epoxyhomofarnesyldiazoacetate) and partially sequenced. A 1.1-kb cDNA was isolated by using degenerate oligonucleotide primers for PCR based on these sequences. The cDNA encoded a 262-amino acid protein that showed no similarity with other known proteins, except for short stretches of the interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein, rhodopsin, and human nuclear protein p68. Recombinant baculovirus containing this cDNA made a 29-kDa protein that was covalently modified by [3H]epoxyhomofarnesyldiazoacetate and specifically bound the natural enantiomer of JH I (Kd = 10.7 nM). This binding was inhibited by the natural JHs but not by methoprene. Immunocytochemical analysis showed localization of this 29-kDa protein to epidermal nuclei. Both mRNA and protein are present during the intermolt periods; during the larval molt, the mRNA disappears but the protein persists. Later when cells become pupally committed, both the mRNA and protein disappear with a transient reappearance near pupal ecdysis. The properties of this protein are consistent with its being the receptor necessary for the antimetamorphic effects of JH.
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Publication Date
June 21, 1994
Citation Information
Subba R. Palli, Kazushige Touhara, Jean-Philippe Charles, Bryony C. Bonning, et al.. "A nuclear juvenile hormone-binding protein from larvae of Manduca sexta: a putative receptor for the metamorphic action of juvenile hormone" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Vol. 91 Iss. 13 (1994)
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