血淋巴
家蚕
内吞作用
生物
脂肪体
网格蛋白
细胞生物学
生物化学
受体
基因
作者
Yujie Wang,Shuyan Li,Jia‐Ye Zhao,Kang Li,Jing Xu,Xianying Xu,Wenmei Wu,Rong Yang,Yang Xiao,Mingqiang Ye,Ji‐Ping Liu,Yangjin Zhong,Yang Cao,Hui‐Yu Yi,Ling Tian
标识
DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.12674
摘要
During insect larval-pupal metamorphosis, proteins in the hemolymph are absorbed by the fat body for the maintenance of intracellular homeostasis; however, the type of proteins and how these proteins are internalized into the fat body are unclear. In Bombyx mori, the developmental profiles of total proteins in the hemolymph and fat body showed that hemolymph-decreased protein bands (55-100 kDa) were in accordance with those protein bands that increased in the fat body. Inhibition of clathrin-dependent endocytosis predominantly blocked the transportation of 55-100 kDa proteins from the hemolymph into the fat body, which was further verified by RNA interference treatment of Bmclathrin. Six hexamerins were shown to comprise ∼90% of the total identified proteins in both the hemolymph and fat body by mass spectrum (MS) analysis. In addition, hemolymph-specific proteins were mainly involved in material transportation, while fat body-specific proteins particularly participated in metabolism. In this paper, four hexamerins were found for the first time, and potential proteins absorbed by the fat body from the hemolymph through clathrin-dependent endocytosis were identified. This study sheds light on the protein absorption mechanism during insect metamorphosis.
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