2016
DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.12316
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Heterologous expression and characterization of two chitinase 5 enzymes from the migratory locustLocusta migratoria

Abstract: Insect chitinases are involved in degradation of chitin from the exoskeleton or peritrophic metrix of midgut. In Locusta migratoria, two duplicated Cht5s (LmCht5-1 and LmCht5-2) have been shown to have distinct molecular characteristics and biological roles. To explore the protein properties of the two LmCht5s, we heterologously expressed both enzymes using baculovirus expression system in SF9 cells, and characterized kinetic and carbohydrate-binding properties of purified enzymes. LmCht5-1 and LmCht5-2 exhibi… Show more

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“…Initially, the DBM genome database (GCF_000330985.1) was used to search chitinase genes by using the amino acid sequences of those from Drosophila melanogaster , Tribolium castaneum , Anopheles gambiae , Locusta migratoria , M. sexta and Bombyx mori published previously (Table S2). As a result, 16 chitinase‐like genes were obtained.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Initially, the DBM genome database (GCF_000330985.1) was used to search chitinase genes by using the amino acid sequences of those from Drosophila melanogaster , Tribolium castaneum , Anopheles gambiae , Locusta migratoria , M. sexta and Bombyx mori published previously (Table S2). As a result, 16 chitinase‐like genes were obtained.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first full‐length cDNA of insect chitinase was cloned from Manduca sexta by Kramer et al . Since then, hundreds of chitinase genes have discovered in many insect species belonging to different orders, including Diptera, Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hemiptera and Orthoptera . Most recently, based on amino acid sequence similarity and phylogenetic analyses of the catalytic domains, insect chitinases were divided into 11 groups (groups I to X, and Lepidoptera‐specific group h) .…”
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“…The achievements in locust genome (Wang et al ., ), transcriptomes (Wang & Kang, ) and RNAi techniques (Ma et al ., ; Guo et al ., ; Wang & Kang, ) provide powerful tools to determine the molecular mechanisms of locust pheromone productions. Moreover, their functions were established by manipulating the expression levels of related genes in the biosynthetic pathways (Li et al ., ; Song et al ., ). Related discoveries will be useful in developing environment‐friendly behavioral regulators for locust management.…”
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“…The procedure for protein extraction and purification was adapted from that described by Li et al 22 In brief, the desired enzymes were highly expressed when the Sf9 cells were transfected with P2 virus. After confirmation of expression, large amounts of Sf9 cells were infected for protein production and extraction.…”
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confidence: 99%