Gd. Prestwich et al., BIOCHEMISTRY OF PROTEINS THAT BIND AND METABOLIZE JUVENILE HORMONES, Archives of insect biochemistry and physiology, 32(3-4), 1996, pp. 407-419
A diverse group of proteins has evolved to bind and metabolize insect
juvenile hormones (JHs). Synthetic radiolabeled JHs and their photoaff
inity analogs have enabled us to isolate and characterize JH binding p
roteins (JHBPs), a putative nuclear JH receptor, JH esterases (JHEs),
JH epoxide hydrolases (JHEHs), and methyl farnesoate binding proteins
(MFBPs). Highlights of recent progress on structural characterization
of JHBPs and JHEHs of two lepidopterans will be described. Efforts to
identify MFBPs of penaeid shrimp will be discussed, and the discovery
of a possible vertebrate JHBP will be presented. (C) 1996 Wiley-Liss,
Inc.