2012
DOI: 10.1080/03235408.2012.658654
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Characterisation of digestive protease in the rose sawfly,Arge rosaeLinnaeus (Hymenoptera: Argidae)

Abstract: Insect midgut proteases are excellent targets for insecticidal agents such as protease inhibitors. These inhibitors are used for producing transgenic plants, resistant to pests. For achieving this goal, it is necessary to find the nature of specific proteases and their properties for adopting possible pest management procedure. Therefore, characterisation of the enzymes in the gut of the rose sawfly, Arge rosae (Hymenoptera: Argidae), responsible for proteolysis, was performed using a range of synthetic substr… Show more

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“…Arge rosae (Linnaeus, 1758) (Hymenoptera: Argidae) (Figure 2) Distribution in world: Bulgaria (Margina et al, 1999), Persia (Sahragard and Heydari, 2001;Sharifi et al, 2012;Khosravi et al, 2015) Distribution in Türkiye: Antalya, Diyarbakır, Isparta, İstanbul, İzmir, Manisa (Zümreoğlu, 1972;Oğurlu et al, 1996;Özbek and Çalmaşur, 2005;Demirözer and Karaca, 2011;Bolu et al, 2021;Baki et al, 2021). Host plants: Rosa canina Linnaeus, 1753, R. damascena Miller (Margina et al, 1999;Özbek and Çalmaşur, 2005;Bolu et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Arge rosae (Linnaeus, 1758) (Hymenoptera: Argidae) (Figure 2) Distribution in world: Bulgaria (Margina et al, 1999), Persia (Sahragard and Heydari, 2001;Sharifi et al, 2012;Khosravi et al, 2015) Distribution in Türkiye: Antalya, Diyarbakır, Isparta, İstanbul, İzmir, Manisa (Zümreoğlu, 1972;Oğurlu et al, 1996;Özbek and Çalmaşur, 2005;Demirözer and Karaca, 2011;Bolu et al, 2021;Baki et al, 2021). Host plants: Rosa canina Linnaeus, 1753, R. damascena Miller (Margina et al, 1999;Özbek and Çalmaşur, 2005;Bolu et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Material examined: 10♂♂, 10♀♀ (multiple samples), Locality: Diyarbakır (Sur district), 37°53'31.8"N, 40°16'22.2"E, 666 m. As a result; it was determined that the NC of turfgrass can be estimated with similar prediction performance using both hand-held NDVI meter and hand-held chromameter in a more objective and economic way. Arge rosae is one of the pests (Figure 1) which causes economic damage to roses (Sharifi et al, 2012;Bolu et al, 2021;Baki et al, 2021). This damage occurs in two ways.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…BApNA was used as substrate at a final concentration range of 0.0156 to 1mM. The experiments were performed in triplicate (Sharifi et al 2012b) Effect of protease inhibitors. To analyse the effect of protease inhibitors, 10 µl of each freshly prepared protease inhibitor including 5mM PMSF, 1mM TLCK, 1mM TPCK, 2mM EDTA, and 5mM iodoacetate were added to 15 µl enzyme.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Proteases provide essential amino acids for insect pests by hydrolyzing ingested proteins and, consequently, they can influence both the insect growth and development. Therefore, targeting digestive enzymes with appropriate inhibitors could be a novel alternative for chemical pesticides (Sharifi et al, 2012). The inhibition of insect proteases may also lead the hyperproduction of enzymes and the depletion of the sulphur amino acid pool, thus weakening the pest (Shukle & Murdock, 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%