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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-7284
    Keywords: EnterotoxigenicEscherichia coli ; Yibrio cholerae ; LT ; CT
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract It was examined where a protease purified from Vibrio cholerae might nick the heat-labile enterotoxin (LT) A subunit from enterotoxigenicEscherichia coli. LT was digested by the protease and contained a fragment which had the same mobility on SDS-PAGE as that of the Al fragment of LT digested by trypsin. The biological activity of LT by this protease was also identical to that of LT by trypsin. The amino acid sequence of the N-terminus of the A2-like fragment was Thr-Ser-Thr-Gly, which corresponded to the sequence from 193 to 196 of the A subunit. These data suggest that this protease, like trypsin, nicks arginine at position 192 from the N-terminus of the A subunit and that the biological activation of LT by this protease is similar to that by trypsin.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1572-8889
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Athalia rosae ; egg deposition behavior ; mating ; eye color mutation ; primary sex ratio
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The egg deposition behavior of the turnip sawfly, Athalia rosae (Hymenoptera: Symphyta), is described. Both unmated and mated females lay eggs individually inside of fresh young leaves of cruciferous plants. During an oviposition event, females exhibit a distinct pause in abdominal contractions just before the actual egg deposition act. Unmated females show a longer pause (11.31 s on average) than mated females (4.38 s on overall average). By employing an eye color mutation, the sex of the eggs laid by females was ascertained. Females mated once lay mostly fertilized (diploid female) eggs initially but begin to lay a considerable number of unfertilized (haploid male) eggs later in life. The laying of an unfertilized egg is associated with a longer pause (6.98 s on average) than the laying of a fertilized egg (3.76 s on average). These results are in contrast to previous reports on apocritan Hymenoptera, where the presence of a pause or a longer pause during oviposition was associated with the deposition of fertilized eggs rather than unfertilized eggs. The possibility that mated Athalia rosae females control fertilization and its implications for sex allocation strategies are discussed.
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