“…Similarly, in previous studies, N. rileyi demonstrated increased proteolytic activity in the presence of Manduca sexta, Trichoplusia ni and Helicoverpa zea cuticles (ST. LEGER et al, 1987a;EL SAYED et al, 1993a). Similar results were observed for other entomopathogenic fungi (ST. LEGER et al, 1989;GUPTA et al, 1992;PATERSON et al, 1994;GILLESPIE et al, 1998;TIAGO et al, 2002;PINTO et al, 2002;CAMPOS et al, 2005;DONATTI et al, 2008;DIAS et al, 2008). Analyses of the proteolytic and chitinolytic activities of M. anisopliae and B. bassiana, performed in media containing different sources of carbon/ nitrogen and complex substrates such as colloidal chitin and cuticle of different insects showed more activities of these enzymes in the media containing complex substrates, suggesting that the expression of the genes involved in the synthesis of Pr1 and Pr2, as well as that for chitinases, depends on the level of carbon and nitrogen sources in the culture medium (MORAES, et al, 2003;CAMPOS, et al, 2005, TIAGO et al, 2007DONATTI et al, 2008).…”