2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2007.07.004
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Proteomic profiling of a parasitic wasp exposed to constant and fluctuating cold exposure

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“…As the rearing temperature experienced by short-day females (20°C) was lower than that experienced by long-day females (25°C), this result is consistent with the proteomic report that a Gasp precursor is up-regulated under constant low temperature conditions in a parasitic wasp (Colinet et al, 2007). Gasp, a peritrophin that interacts with chitin, is known to be expressed in the ovary and embryonic tracheae (Barry et al, 1999).The biological functions of Gasp are still poorly understood although peritrophins may be functionally diverse.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…As the rearing temperature experienced by short-day females (20°C) was lower than that experienced by long-day females (25°C), this result is consistent with the proteomic report that a Gasp precursor is up-regulated under constant low temperature conditions in a parasitic wasp (Colinet et al, 2007). Gasp, a peritrophin that interacts with chitin, is known to be expressed in the ovary and embryonic tracheae (Barry et al, 1999).The biological functions of Gasp are still poorly understood although peritrophins may be functionally diverse.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Given that some Drosophila microtubule-associated protein is required for the structure and function of cytoplasmic microtubules during oogenesis (Moon & Hazelrigg, 2004) fk506-binding protein might be related to oogenesis in the ovaries of non-diapause insects. Differential expressions of cytoskeleton components and cytoskeleton rearrangement, particularly the re-distribution of actin are reported to play a role in insect survival at low temperatures (Kim et al, 2006;Kim & Denlinger, 2009;Colinet et al, 2007). Together, increases in the abundance of the 3 actinbinding proteins twinstar, muscle protein 20-like protein and GA13413-PA and decrease in the abundance of fk506-binding protein may underscore cytoskeleton alterations in the ovaries of short-day females.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since then, technologies have been developing fast and state of the art methods now enable identification and quantification of sometimes thousands of proteins in organisms such as Escherichia coli (Soufi et al, 2015). In spite of this, studies on thermal acclimation responses in arthropods have rarely identified more than a few hundred proteins (Colinet et al, 2007(Colinet et al, , 2013Pedersen et al, 2010;Wei et al, 2015), making investigation of complex physiological changes in response to thermal acclimation difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to being ecologically relevant, studies of RCE can also reveal novel adaptations for cold survival. For example, in the parasitic wasp Aphidius colimani, the proteome of wasps exposed to RCE was distinct from those exposed to a single bout of low temperature (Colinet et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%