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Changes in composition and levels of hemolymph proteins provide insights to their functions in pharate, early and late pupae and adults of Manduca sexta


ABSTRACT: The tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, is a lepidopteran model species widely used to study insect biochemical processes. While some of its larval hemolymph proteins are well understood, a detailed proteomic analysis was unavailable until 2016, revealing features such as correlation with transcriptome data, formation of immune complexes, and constitution of an immune signaling system. Yet, it is unclear how these may change in other developmental stages. In this paper, we report the proteomes of cell-free hemolymph from prepupae, pupae on days 4 and 13, and young adults. Of the 1,824 proteins identified, 907 have a signal peptide and 215 are related to immunity. Drastic changes in abundance of the storage proteins, for instance, reflect physiological disparities among prepupae, pupae, and adults. Considerably more proteins lacking signal peptide are present in the late pupae, suggesting that plasma acts as a temporary reservoir for intracellular components released from remodeling tissues during metamorphosis. In summary, the proteins and their levels revealed in this study are expected to stimulate focused explorations of humoral immunity in wandering larvae, pupae, and adults of M. sexta and shed light upon functional and comparative genomic research in other holometabolous insects.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion

ORGANISM(S): Manduca Sexta (tobacco Hawkmoth) (tobacco Hornworm)

TISSUE(S): Hemolymph

SUBMITTER: Xiaolong Cao  

LAB HEAD: Haobo Jiang

PROVIDER: PXD019392 | Pride | 2020-10-30

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Changes in composition and levels of hemolymph proteins during metamorphosis of Manduca sexta.

Cao Xiaolong X   Wang Yang Y   Rogers Janet J   Hartson Steve S   Kanost Michael R MR   Jiang Haobo H  

Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 20201020


The tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, is a lepidopteran model species widely used to study insect biochemical processes. Some of its larval hemolymph proteins are well studied, and a detailed proteomic analysis of larval plasma proteins became available in 2016, revealing features such as correlation with transcriptome data, formation of immune complexes, and constitution of an immune signaling system in hemolymph. It is unclear how the composition of these proteins may change in other developmen  ...[more]

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