L. Tessier et al., Characterization of Hydropsyche slossonae (Trichoptera : Hydropsychidae) capture net polypeptides, CAN ENTOMOL, 132(1), 2000, pp. 59-68
The aim of this study was to characterize polypeptide components of the cap
ture net spun by trichopteran larvae Hydropsyche slossonae (Banks) (Trichop
tera: Hydropsychidae). Thirty-one polypeptide bands were identified by SDS
- polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) from extracted net material
, with molecular weights ranging from 8500 to 179 000. Comparison with publ
ished data on Bombyx mori (L.) (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae) silk, treated unde
r similar denaturing conditions, shows that six low molecular weight polype
ptides ranging between 8500 and 18 800 in the silk of H. slossonae are abse
nt from that of B. mori; furthermore, two high molecular weight polypeptide
s (210 000 and 220 000) detected in the silk of B. mori are not present in
that of H. slossonae. Differences between both groups are probably related
to their mode of living and to the specific use of silk (in air versus unde
r water). Our findings are consistent with the current trend in the literat
ure that silk spun by aquatic and terrestrial insects, as well as those spu
n by different species, is apparently made of different biopolymers accordi
ng to the protein constituents. Hence, the polypeptide characterization of
silk, combined with sequence data and (or) antibodies cross-reactivity data
, could represent a potential tool for taxonomic classification improvement
of aquatic insects. These results could eventually be used to characterize
hydropsychid capture net anomalies induced by environmental pollution.