2003
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.00602
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Trypsin-modulating oostatic factor: a potential new larvicide for mosquito control

Abstract: Trypsin-modulating oostatic factor (TMOF), a mosquito decapeptide, terminates trypsin biosynthesis in the mosquito gut. The hormone is secreted from the ovary, starting 18·h after the blood meal, circulates in the hemolymph, binds to a gut receptor and stops trypsin biosynthesis by exerting a translational control on trypsin mRNA. Because of the unique primary amino acid sequence of the hormone (YDPAPPPPPP) and its stable three-dimensional conformation, TMOF is not degraded by gut proteolytic enzymes and can t… Show more

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“…In a recent study on Spodoptera littoralis larvae, the presence of Aea-TMOF receptors on the basolateral membrane of midgut cells has been hypothesized (Lemeire et al, 2008). The effect of ingested and injected Aea-TMOF on trypsin biosynthesis (Nauen et al, 2001) and on the growth of H. virescens larvae (Tortiglione et al, 2002;2003) also suggests the presence of a TMOF-like hormone in Lepidoptera, and, therefore, of receptors similar to those identified in mosquitoes. In the present study we show that FITC-TMOF crosses H. virescens larval midgut by diffusion through the paracellular pathway ( Fig.…”
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“…In a recent study on Spodoptera littoralis larvae, the presence of Aea-TMOF receptors on the basolateral membrane of midgut cells has been hypothesized (Lemeire et al, 2008). The effect of ingested and injected Aea-TMOF on trypsin biosynthesis (Nauen et al, 2001) and on the growth of H. virescens larvae (Tortiglione et al, 2002;2003) also suggests the presence of a TMOF-like hormone in Lepidoptera, and, therefore, of receptors similar to those identified in mosquitoes. In the present study we show that FITC-TMOF crosses H. virescens larval midgut by diffusion through the paracellular pathway ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…virescens larvae (Nauen et al, 2001), even when expressed in transgenic plants (Tortiglione et al, 2002;2003). The strategy pursued in these latter studies was to deliver in the gut, with different constructs, a TMOF precursor made of multiple peptide units, spaced by dibasic residues, Arg-Arg, as potential post-translational cleavage site.…”
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“…The hormone is secreted from the ovary, starting 18 hours after the blood meal, circulates in the hemolymph, binds to a gut receptor and stops trypsin biosynthesis by exerting a translational control on trypsin mRNA [9] . TMOF binds a gut receptor and induces phosphorylation of a gut protein, which is cleaved by a protease and released from the gut [10] .…”
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