Sp. Dawson et al., DEVELOPMENTAL-CHANGES OF THE 26-S-PROTEASOME IN ABDOMINAL INTERSEGMENTAL MUSCLES OF MANDUCA-SEXTA DURING PROGRAMMED CELL-DEATH, The Journal of biological chemistry, 270(4), 1995, pp. 1850-1858
cDNA clone MS73 codes for an ATPase that is a regulatory subunit of th
e 26 S proteasome, Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction ana
lysis demonstrates that the expression of the gene dramatically increa
ses in the pre-eclosion period, Western analyses show increases in oth
er related ATPases including MS73, MSS1, and mts2 but not TBP1. A simi
lar increase in the 30-kDa subunit of the 20 S proteasome occurs. Ther
e are accompanying large changes in the peptidase activities of the 26
S proteasome. Relative to the 30-kDa subunit, there is no change in M
SS1 and MS73, a 3-fold increase in mts2, and a B-fold decline in TBP1.
A large increase in the concentration of 26 S proteasomes together wi
th extensive regulatory reprogramming may facilitate rapid muscular pr
oteolysis.