1995
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1995.737_a.x
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Comparison of the Allatostatin Neuropeptide Precursors in the Distantly Related Cockroaches

Abstract: Allatostatins are a family of insect neuropeptides that inhibit -juvenile hormone binsynthesis by the corpora allata. We have characterized cDNA and gcnomic DNA sequences that specify a preproallatostatin precursor in the oviparous cockroach Peripluriefa an~rricarin. Comparison of this prccursor with that previously described [Donly, B. C., Ding, Q., Tobe, S. S. &L Bcndena, W. G. (1993) Proc,. Nut/ Accrd. Sci.USA 90, 8807-88 1 1 ] for the viviparous cockroach Diploptei-ci pzi~ic'tutii revealed several cc)tnnio… Show more

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“…Tt seems highly likely that the acidic sequence is a part of one of the spacer regions, rich in Glu and Asp residues and characteristic of the allatostatin genes, that in this instance has not been cleaved. Precisely the same -EDEDED-sequence occurs in the allatostatin gene of P americunu (Ding et al, 1995). The -YALGL-sequence (followed by the sequence containing a putative cleavage point and an amide donor, -GKR) is a probable corruption of the normal -YAFGLthat occurred as a mutation at some point during the evolution of this allatostatin gene.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tt seems highly likely that the acidic sequence is a part of one of the spacer regions, rich in Glu and Asp residues and characteristic of the allatostatin genes, that in this instance has not been cleaved. Precisely the same -EDEDED-sequence occurs in the allatostatin gene of P americunu (Ding et al, 1995). The -YALGL-sequence (followed by the sequence containing a putative cleavage point and an amide donor, -GKR) is a probable corruption of the normal -YAFGLthat occurred as a mutation at some point during the evolution of this allatostatin gene.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to peptide isolation, the allatostatin genes of several insects have been cloned and sequenced (Donly et al, 1993 ;Ding et al, 1995;East et al, 1996;Vanden Broek et al, 1996). The peptides identified within this superfamily are listed in Fig.…”
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“…In cockroaches, precursors encoding 13 (Diploptera) or 14 (Leucophea) allatostatins were discovered. 33 In locusts (Schistocerca gregaria), a precursor encoding 10 allatostatins was cloned. 34 In Drosophila, allatostatin-like neuropeptides have been localized in the CNS and the gut.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The allatostatins (ASTs) consist of a family of peptides present in various insects including cockroaches (Ding et al, 1995;Vilaplana et al, 1999), moths (Audsley and Weaver, 2003;Kramer et al, 1991), locusts (Skiebe et al, 2006;Veelaert et al, 1996a;Veelaert et al, 1996b), mosquitoes (HernandezMartinez et al, 2005) and flies (Duve et al, 1993;Lenz et al, 2001;Williamson et al, 2001). In crustaceans, including C. borealis, AST-like immunoreactivity has been detected in the POs and other structures (Christie et al, 1995;Kilman et al, 1999;Pulver and Marder, 2002;Skiebe, 1999;Skiebe, 2001;Skiebe and Schneider, 1994;Yasuda-Kamatani and Yasuda, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%