1997
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1520-6327(1997)34:4<409::aid-arch2>3.0.co;2-n
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Hormonal regulation of JP29 in the epidermis during larval development and metamorphosis in the tobacco hornworm,Manduca sexta

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“…1), suggesting that they are secreted proteins. Most of the previously reported members of this gene family are secreted proteins (Goodman & Chang, 1985; Sarov‐Blat et al ., 2000; Wybrandt & Andersen, 2001; Han et al ., 2003); Manduca JP29 is found in both the nucleus (Palli et al ., 1994) and the insecticyanin granules (which are membrane‐bound) within epidermal cell (Shinoda et al ., 1997), however, and some proteins of this gene family might function in cells. The conserved cysteine residues and hormone binding fragments (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1), suggesting that they are secreted proteins. Most of the previously reported members of this gene family are secreted proteins (Goodman & Chang, 1985; Sarov‐Blat et al ., 2000; Wybrandt & Andersen, 2001; Han et al ., 2003); Manduca JP29 is found in both the nucleus (Palli et al ., 1994) and the insecticyanin granules (which are membrane‐bound) within epidermal cell (Shinoda et al ., 1997), however, and some proteins of this gene family might function in cells. The conserved cysteine residues and hormone binding fragments (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third candidate for the JH receptor is the JH-binding protein JP29 that was isolated from Manduca epidermis and is found primarily in the nucleus (26,96,130). Like USP, this protein binds JH specifically but with low affinity.…”
Section: The Actions Of Juvenile Hormonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike USP, it has no DNA-binding domain but instead belongs to a family of JH-binding proteins found in both hemolymph and tissues that includes the Takeout protein of Drosophila thought to be involved with the circadian control of feeding behavior (120,136). JP29 is found in Manduca epidermis during larval life and then disappears as the epidermis is being pupally committed by ecdysone acting in the absence of JH at the end of the feeding stage (130).…”
Section: The Actions Of Juvenile Hormonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Drosophila, takeout was found to have similarities to OBPs and hemolymph JHBP. Takeout and the related "moling" and "JP29" proteins found in Manduca sexta are all classified as hydrophobic ligand binding proteins (Touhara and Prestwich, 1992;Wojtasek and Prestwich, 1995;Shinoda et al, 1997;Saito et al, 2006;Robertson et al, 1999;Du et al, 2003;Hiruma and Riddiford, 2010). Expression of takeout mRNA in Drosophila is located in structures associated with feeding, specifically the head, cardia, crop, and antennae, and it has been linked to feeding behavior, food location, and longevity So et al, 2000;Wong et al, 2009;Gáliková and Flatt, 2010;Bauer et al, 2010;Benito et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%