2023
DOI: 10.3390/insects14090764
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Resilin Distribution and Abundance in Apis mellifera across Biological Age Classes and Castes

Audrey Anderson,
Noah Keime,
Chandler Fong
et al.

Abstract: The presence of resilin, an elastomeric protein, in insect vein joints provides the flexible, passive deformations that are crucial to flapping flight. This study investigated the resilin gene expression and autofluorescence dynamics among Apis mellifera (honey bee) worker age classes and drone honey bees. Resilin gene expression was determined via ddPCR on whole honey bees and resilin autofluorescence was measured in the 1m-cu, 2m-cu, Cu-V, and Cu2-V joints on the forewing and the Cu-V joint of the hindwing. … Show more

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“…Resilin or resilin-like proteins have been reported from many insect species [9,11,14,28]. Some predicted gene products are annotated as pro-resilin or pro-resilin-like in the Gen-Bank/Embl/DDBJ nr database (Table S3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Resilin or resilin-like proteins have been reported from many insect species [9,11,14,28]. Some predicted gene products are annotated as pro-resilin or pro-resilin-like in the Gen-Bank/Embl/DDBJ nr database (Table S3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%