2024
DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.13360
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Accessory gland protein regulates pairing process and oviposition in the subterranean termite Reticulitermes chinensis after swarming

Yutong Liu,
Fei Zhang,
Ali Hassan
et al.

Abstract: Swarming and pairing behaviors are significant to population dispersal of termites. Tandem running is a key process in pairing behavior of dealates to find a mate. Succinylation can lead to significant changes in protein structure and function, which is widely involved in metabolism and behavior regulation in many organisms. However, whether succinylation modification regulates termites’ tandem running is currently unknown. In this research, we performed quantitative modified proteomics of the subterranean ter… Show more

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