Is. Jansons et al., MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF A CDNA FROM PSEUDALETIA-UNIPUNCTA ENCODING THE MANDUCA-SEXTA ALLATOSTATIN PEPTIDE (MAS-AST), Insect biochemistry and molecular biology, 26(8-9), 1996, pp. 767-773
A 15-residue neuropeptide, Manduca sexta allatostatin (Mas-AST), stron
gly inhibits juvenile hormone (JH) biosynthesis in vitro by corpora al
lata (CA) from Manduca fifth-stadium larvae and adult females as well
as Helicoverpa tea adult females (Kramer et al., 1991, Proc, Natl, Aca
d, Sci (USA) 88, 9458-9462), In contrast, this study found that 1.0 mu
M Mas-AST has no JH biosynthesis inhibitory activity in Pseudaletia u
nipuncta sixth instar larvae or newly-emerged (day 0) adults but inhib
ited CA of 5-day-old adult females by 60%, From a P. unipuncta brain c
DNA library, was isolated a cDNA that encodes a 125 amino acid polypep
tide containing the Mas-AST sequence, Within the precursor, Mas-AST is
situated at the carboxy terminus and is flanked by different dibasic
proteolytic cleavage signals, The Pseudaletia gene specifying the Mas-
AST peptide is present as a single copy per haploid genome, Expression
of this gene was low in Pseudaletia sixth instar larvae, prepupae and
early pupae but was relatively high in late pupae, and day 1 and 3 ad
ults of both sexes, In day 5 adults, the relative transcript level app
ears to be maintained in females but declines in males, This pattern o
f Mas-AST expression does not correlate well with the profile of JH bi
osynthesis in Pseudaletia, which increases during the first 5 days of
adult life, suggesting additional or alternative functions for this pe
ptide. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd