Mj. Lehane et al., COMPOSITION OF THE PERITROPHIC MATRIX OF THE TSETSE-FLY, GLOSSINA-MORSITANS MORSITANS, Cell and tissue research, 283(3), 1996, pp. 375-384
The three-layered peritrophic matrix of Glossina morsitans morsitans i
s shown, by histochemistry, to be formed of a mixture of glycosaminogl
ycans, glycoproteins and chitin. In all three layers the glycosaminogl
ycans contain GlcNAc-hexuronic and Gal-GlcNAc moieties, together with
chitin. Glycosaminoglycans in layer 3 are sulphated and sulphated site
s have a mean interspace distance of 53 nm - similar to the spacing of
fixed charge sites in glomerular basement membrane suggesting a role
for these sites in the filtration properties of the peritrophic matrix
. O-linked oligosaccharides are present in all three layers. Layer 1 c
ontains the widest variety of glycoprotein oligosaccharide constructs
GlcNac and alpha linked GalNAc possibly as GalNAc alpha 1,3GalNAc, the
latter apparently distal to Gal beta 1-4GalNAc. Lectin binding sugges
ts that layer 2 contains GalNAc alpha 1,3Gal beta 1,3GlcNAc and that l
ayer 3 contains GalNAc and Gal beta 1,4GlcNAc. The evidence for N-Link
ed oligosaccharides is more equivocal. Two dimensional electrophoresis
showed that the peritrophic matrix contains a range of proteins, most
of which require relatively harsh treatment for their solubilization.