2020
DOI: 10.3390/insects11030201
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Blood Digestion by Trypsin-Like Serine Proteases in the Replete Lyme Disease Vector Tick, Ixodes scapularis

Abstract: Ixodes scapularis is the major vector of Lyme disease in the Eastern United States. Each active life stage (larva, nymph, and adult) takes a blood meal either for developing and molting to the next stage (larvae and nymphs) or for oviposition (adult females). This protein-rich blood meal is the only food taken by Ixodes ticks and therefore efficient blood digestion is critical for survival. Studies in partially engorged ticks have shown that the initial stages of digestion are carried out by cathepsin protease… Show more

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“…EGFP primers were also designed with T7 promoter sequence T7EGFP_Fwd 5′TAATACGACTCACTATAGGGCCTGGTCGAGCTGGACGGCGAC3′ and T7 EGFP_Rev 5′TAATACGACTCACTATAGGGTCACGAACTCCAGCAGGACCAT3′. CYP4G35 (425 bp) and EGFP dsRNA (631 bp) were prepared following the manufacturer’s protocol (Ambion Megascript T7 in vitro transcription kit, Austin, TX, USA) and as previously described [ 7 , 21 ]. The high concentrations of dsRNA required for soaking were achieved by scaling up the in vitro transcription reaction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EGFP primers were also designed with T7 promoter sequence T7EGFP_Fwd 5′TAATACGACTCACTATAGGGCCTGGTCGAGCTGGACGGCGAC3′ and T7 EGFP_Rev 5′TAATACGACTCACTATAGGGTCACGAACTCCAGCAGGACCAT3′. CYP4G35 (425 bp) and EGFP dsRNA (631 bp) were prepared following the manufacturer’s protocol (Ambion Megascript T7 in vitro transcription kit, Austin, TX, USA) and as previously described [ 7 , 21 ]. The high concentrations of dsRNA required for soaking were achieved by scaling up the in vitro transcription reaction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The molecular mechanisms underlying the associated protein turnover and long-term blood meal storage in the tick gut lumen remain unexplored, mainly due to technical limitations in studying fully fed females. Nevertheless, advances in the field and initial results led to the hypothesis that off-host digestion may include extracellular proteolysis of blood proteins in the gut lumen, which supports or replaces intracellular digestive proteolysis in the gut epithelium [47]. Despite the broad biochemical selectivity of mialostatin, its biological selectivity is limited due to compartmentalization in tick midgut cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The blood meal provides an abundance of proteins not just from serum but also intraluminal lysis of erythrocytes ( e . g ., hemoglobin and serum albumin) [ 60 62 ]. Furthermore, tick saliva contains a wide array of small peptides, which, upon re-ingestion, provide an arthropod-specific source of peptides [ 63 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%