Hexamerins
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1. Os Genes Codificadores de Glutationa S-transferases na Abelha Apis mellifera: Expressão, Regulação e Função Durante e Após a Metamorfose. / The genes Encoding Glutathione S-transferases in the Honeybee (Apis mellifera): expression, regulation and function during and After Metamorphosis.
Em insetos, as enzimas glutationa S-transferases (GSTs) são conhecidas pela capacidade de degradar inseticidas, pesticidas e outros compostos químicos, naturais ou não naturais, estranhos ao organismo, podendo também promover o transporte intracelular de hormônios, metabólitos, e atuar na proteção celular contra o estresse oxidativo. Além disto, a f
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 27/10/2011
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2. Cryptocyanin, a crustacean molting protein: Evolutionary link with arthropod hemocyanins and insect hexamerins
Cryptocyanin, a copper-free hexameric protein in crab (Cancer magister) hemolymph, has been characterized and the amino acid sequence has been deduced from its cDNA. It is markedly similar in sequence, size, and structure to hemocyanin, the copper-containing oxygen-transport protein found in many arthropods. Cryptocyanin does not bind oxygen, however, and la
The National Academy of Sciences.
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3. Storage hexamer utilization in Manduca sexta
In preparing for metamorphosis insects store in their hemolymph and fat bodies a major nutrient reserve of 500-kDa hexamerins. At least three hexamerins serve this function in Lepidoptera, including arylphorin (ArH) and two high methionine proteins (M-MtH and V-MtH). Six day-old adults of Manduca sexta are shown here to have consumed over 99% of their pupal
University of Arizona Library.
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4. Primary characterization and basal promoter activity of two hexamerin genes of Musca domestica
Hexamerins are high molecular-weight proteins found in the hemolymph of insects and have been proposed to function as storage proteins. In previous studies, two Musca domestica hexamerins, designated Hex-L and Hex-F were characterized. Hex-L is synthesized exclusively by the larval fat bodies, is secreted into the hemolymph and likely provides a source of am
University of Arizona Library.
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5. Storage hexamer utilization in two lepidopterans: differences correlated with the timing of egg formation
Most insects produce two or more storage hexamers whose constituents and developmental profiles are sufficiently different to suggest specialization in the ways that they support metamorphosis and reproduction. Hexamerin specializations are compared here in the Cecropia moth (Hyalophora cecropia), which produces eggs during the pupal-adult molt, and the Mona
University of Arizona Library.
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6. The analysis of large-scale gene expression correlated to the phase changes of the migratory locust
The migratory locust is one of the most notorious agricultural pests that undergo a well known reversible, density-dependent phase transition from the solitary to the gregarious. To demonstrate the underlying molecular mechanisms of the phase change, we generated 76,012 ESTs from the whole body and dissected organs in the two phases. Comparing 12,161 unigene
National Academy of Sciences.