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Pyrgomorphid grasshoppers of the genus Phymateus contain species‐specific decapeptides of the AKH/RPCH family regulating lipid‐mobilization during flight
Author(s) -
GÄDE GERD,
KELLNER ROLAND,
RINEHART KENNETH L.
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
physiological entomology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.693
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1365-3032
pISSN - 0307-6962
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-3032.1996.tb00855.x
Subject(s) - adipokinetic hormone , biology , peptide , acridoidea , cockroach , biochemistry , amino acid , fat body , orthoptera , metabolism , edman degradation , manduca sexta , acrididae , peptide sequence , botany , zoology , ecology , insect , gene
. Using heterologous and conspecific bioassays, two peptides have been isolated from methanolic extracts of corpora cardiaca from the pyrgomorphid grasshopper Phymateus morbillosus L.The structures of both peptides were elucidated by a combination of Edman degradation, after deblocking the N‐terminal pyroglutamic acid residue, and mass spectrometric techniques.One peptide is an octapeptide (pGlu‐Leu‐Asn‐Phe‐Ser‐Thr‐Gly‐TrpNH 2 ) which also occurs in other insects and is code‐named Scg‐AKH‐II.The second peptide is a novel decapeptide member of the AKH/RPCH family (pGlu‐Leu‐Asn‐Phe‐Thr‐Pro‐Asn‐Trp‐Gly‐SerNH 2 code‐named here Phm‐AKH.It is the first example of a different peptide in the same genus.The analysis of changes of metabolites in the haemolymph, fat body and flight muscles of male P.morbillosus during a 30 min flight and rest after flight reveal an overall picture of flight metabolism similar to that of Locusta migratoria. Carbohydrate‐fuelled metabolism is pronounced during the first 15 min of flight, whereas lipid‐based metabolism is mainly used thereafter.By analogy with work on L.migratoria , it is concluded that the endogenous peptides of P.morbillosus regulate these metabolic events.