2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2012.04.010
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Amylase gene expression patterns in Helicoverpa armigera upon feeding on a range of host plants

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“…The gel was overlaid onto X-ray film (Fujifilm, India) for 5-10 min before subjecting it to staining with Ezee blue gel stainer (Genei-Merk, India) and / or coomassie brilliant blue R-250 staining. Since some A C C E P T E D M A N U S C R I P T ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 8 of the α-AIs are resistant to trypsin, same gel can also be processed for α-AI zymography after GXCP. The apparent molecular masses of the separated α-AIs were estimated using medium range molecular weight standards (Genei-Merk, India) in 12% denaturing SDS-PAGE.…”
Section: Visualization Of Bifunctional Nature and Diversity Of Ccaismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gel was overlaid onto X-ray film (Fujifilm, India) for 5-10 min before subjecting it to staining with Ezee blue gel stainer (Genei-Merk, India) and / or coomassie brilliant blue R-250 staining. Since some A C C E P T E D M A N U S C R I P T ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 8 of the α-AIs are resistant to trypsin, same gel can also be processed for α-AI zymography after GXCP. The apparent molecular masses of the separated α-AIs were estimated using medium range molecular weight standards (Genei-Merk, India) in 12% denaturing SDS-PAGE.…”
Section: Visualization Of Bifunctional Nature and Diversity Of Ccaismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, they also induce several novel inhibitor‐resistant/degrading proteases (Jongsma et al ., ; Bown et al ., , ; Broadway, ; Gatehouse et al ., ; Jongsma & Bolter, ; Wu et al ., ; Giri et al ., ; Mazumdar‐Leighton & Broadway, , b; Zavala et al ., ; Dunse et al ., , b). Previous studies have indicated that the insects possess the strength to modify gut protease, amylase and lipase expression in accordance with both natural and PI‐containing diets (Harsulkar et al ., ; Patankar et al ., ; Chougule et al ., ; Tamhane et al ., ; Kotkar et al ., , ; Sarate et al ., ). Further exploration is required to determine how or whether the sensitivity of H. armigera protease complements plant defence molecules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…First instar of H. armigera may have limited ability to adjust for discrepancy in macronutrient intake, possibly as a result of low amylase but not protease activity in the first instar (Kotkar et al . ), limiting their ability to process carbohydrates of any ratio and explaining their preferred location on the protein‐rich block. Later instars of H. armigera can vary the expression of key protease, lipase and amylase enzymes depending on host plant, and this may be an underlying physiological mechanism that is coupled with feeding behaviour to adjust feeding between diets with different macronutrient constituents (Sarate et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%