Characterization of midgut trypsinogen-like cDNA and enzymatic activity in Plutella xylostella parasitized by Cotesia vestalis or Diadegma semiclausum

Protein digestion in insects is a result of the action of a complex of proteinases present in the midgut. In this report we describe the cloning and sequencing of a trypsin cDNA from larvae of the lepidopteran herbivore Plutella xylostella. We investigated the expression of this gene and enzymatic a...

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description Protein digestion in insects is a result of the action of a complex of proteinases present in the midgut. In this report we describe the cloning and sequencing of a trypsin cDNA from larvae of the lepidopteran herbivore Plutella xylostella. We investigated the expression of this gene and enzymatic activity of its translation product with N-a-benzoyl-l-arginine p-nitroanilide (BApNA) as substrate in P. xylostella larvae that were either unparasitized or parasitized by Cotesia vestalis or Diadegma semiclausum parasitoids. The full cDNA sequence consisted of an open reading frame (ORF) encoding 273 amino acid residues including 23 residues of a signal peptide, and the predicted mature trypsinogen-like enzyme had a molecular mass of 26.5 kDa. The amino acid sequence of this trypsinogen-like enzyme protein and phylogenetic relationship with other published trypsin enzyme proteins suggested that it may be a new proteinase in the trypsin protein family. Parasitism of D. semiclausum did not significantly change the mRNA transcript level or BApNAase activity in host larvae. By contrast, parasitization by C. vestalis induced higher transcript levels coupled with a higher level of BApNAase activity. The BApNAase activity in the midgut of nonparasitized or parasitized P. xylostella larvae increased to a maximum level at pH 12, and the parasitism by both C. vestalis and D. semiclausum increased sensitivity of the enzyme to pH values ranging from 2 to 9.5. These parasitoid-induced changes may represent host manipulation by the developing parasitoid larva. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 2008.
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amino acid sequences
Animals
BApNAase
Base Sequence
cDNA sequence
complementary DNA
Cotesia
Cotesia vestalis
Diadegma
Diadegma semiclausum
Digestive System - enzymology
DNA, Complementary - genetics
DNA, Complementary - metabolism
enzyme activity
gene expression
Gene Expression Regulation - physiology
Host-Parasite Interactions
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Larva - metabolism
Larva - parasitology
Lepidoptera
messenger RNA
midgut
molecular cloning
Molecular Sequence Data
Moths - parasitology
mRNA transcripts
nucleotide sequences
parasitism
parasitoids
Phylogeny
Plutella
Plutella xylostella
RNA, Messenger - genetics
RNA, Messenger - metabolism
sequence analysis
Trypsin - metabolism
trypsinogen
Trypsinogen - metabolism
trypsinogen-like proteinases
Wasps - physiology
title Characterization of midgut trypsinogen-like cDNA and enzymatic activity in Plutella xylostella parasitized by Cotesia vestalis or Diadegma semiclausum
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