Allatostatins: Diversity in structures, functions, and occurrence
M.W. Lorenz
Department of Animal
Ecology 1, University of Bayreuth, 95440 Bayreuth, Germany
New data
will be discussed on the means by which the
prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) of Manduca sexta
stimulates the prothoracic glands to synthesize and
release 3-dehydroecdysone. The process is initiated by
PTTH-opening of a calcium channel leading to an increase
in the amount and activity of a number of protein kinases,
one of which has the capacity to enter the nucleus. The
others, PKA and S6 kinase are utilized to phosphorylate S6
which is a protein constituent of the ribosome and has
important roles in modulating protein synthesis, and in
this case, for the purpose of stimulating
ecdysteroidogenesis. How the prothoracic glands are turned
off once the hemolymph ecdysteroid level has reached a
peak was answered by demonstrating changes in the isoforms
of ultraspiracle (usp) and the ecdysone receptor (EcR)
which compose a dimer. The studies reveal changes in
particular isoforms when the prothoracic glands are
challenged both in vitro and in vivo. By
20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). Since ecdysteroids may also have
a modulating role on the corpus allatum (source of
juvenile hormone), a series of studies was conducted with
the ecdysone receptor of the corpus allatum in vitro. The
data showed that the isoform composition was specifically
and reproducibly changed in the presence of 20E. There
have been many reports in the literature of JH stimulating
or inhibiting the prothoracic glands in vivo so that the
rate of ecdysteroid synthesis is changed. This view, for
the most part, was based on experiments in vivo and it was
not proven unequivocally that JH affects the prothoracic
glands directly. Our studies on the Manduca
prothoracic glands indicate that it is indeed an indirect
effect of JH on the prothoracic glands eliciting the
modulation of ecdysteroidogenesis.
Index
terms: molting, control of; second messengers; signal
transduction; EcR (ecdysteroid receptor).
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NEUROSCIENCES, IMMUNITY AND CELL BIOLOGY Symposium and
Poster Session, ABSTRACT BOOK II – XXI-International
Congress of Entomology, Brazil, August 20-26, 2000.
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