European Journal of Entomology (Oct 2021)

Relationship between Rab and insulin-like proteins in the nervous system of Bombyx mori

  • Tomohide UNO,
  • Yusuke OZAKIYA,
  • Mako SASAO,
  • Katsuhiko SAKAMOTO,
  • Yasuo YAMAUCHI,
  • Yuichi UNO,
  • Kengo KANAMARU,
  • Akira MIZOGUCHI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14411/eje.2021.031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 118, no. 1
pp. 307 – 314

Abstract

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Rab proteins are small GTP-binding proteins and are the largest family in the Ras GTPase superfamily and mediate vesicular transport in cells. Diverse insulin-like peptides, such as bombyxin, are synthesized in the brain and secreted into the haemolymph by the corpus allatum (CA). In the brain of Bombyx mori, Rabs are expressed in a specific area; however, which Rabs actually link the secretion of bombyxin remains unknown. A double-staining analysis of nine Rabs (Rab1, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 26, 39 and X4) and bombyxin indicated that Rab3-, Rab7-, Rab39- and RabX4-immunohistochemical reactivity (ir) areas overlapped with bombyxin-ir in the brain and CA in B. mori, while Rab6-, Rab14- and Rab21-irs partially overlapped in the CA. Rab1-ir occurred in the other immunopositive areas in CA. Rab26-ir did not occur in the brain. Rab39-ir occurred in UNC104, Rab39- effector, -immunopositive neurons in the brain and CA. Thus, Rab3, 7, 39 and X4 may regulate the exocytosis of bombyxin.

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