RRC ID 508
Author Tsuchida K, Katagiri C, Tanaka Y, Tabunoki H, Sato R, Maekawa H, Takada N, Banno Y, Fujii H, Wells MA, Jouni ZE.
Title The basis for colorless hemolymph and cocoons in the Y-gene recessive Bombyx mori mutants: a defect in the cellular uptake of carotenoids.
Journal J Insect Physiol
Abstract Bombyx mori is an excellent model for the study of carotenoid-binding proteins (CBP). In previous papers, we identified and molecularly characterized a CBP from the Y-gene dominant mutants. In the present study, we attempted to correlate and establish lipid metabolism and distribution in these mutants. When [3H]-triolein was fed to the mutants, typical patterns of uptake of labeled fatty acids from midgut to hemolymph and subsequent delivery to fat body and silk glands were obtained in all mutants. Further analysis of lipid and carotenoid profiles revealed that the yellow coloration in the hemolymph associated with lipophorin is not attributed to a difference in lipophorin concentrations among the mutants, nor to its lipid composition, but rather to its carotenoid content. Lipophorin of the Y+I mutant exhibited the highest concentration of total carotenoids of 55.8 microg/mg lipophorin compared to 3.1 microg/mg in the +Y+I mutant, 1.2 microg/mg in the YI mutant and 0.5 microg/mg in the +YI mutant. Characteristic retention time in HPLC of the different classes of carotenoids of lipophorin identified the presence of lutein as the major chromophore (62-77%), followed by beta-carotenes (22-38%). Although lutein and beta-carotene content of mutants' lipophorin differed significantly, the ratio of lutein to beta-carotene of 3:1 was not different among mutants. Similarly, lipid compositions of mutant silk glands were not significantly different, but carotenoid contents were. The significantly high concentration of lutein in the Y+I mutant silk gland represented more than 160-fold increase compared to +Y+I mutant (p<0.001). In this report, we conclude that lipid metabolism in the mutants is not defected and that the molecular basis for colorless hemolymph and cocoons is a defect in the cellular uptake of lutein associated with the Y-gene recessive mutants.
Volume 50(10)
Pages 975-83
Published 2004-10-1
DOI 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2004.08.001
PII S0022-1910(04)00143-X
PMID 15518665
MeSH Animals Bombyx / genetics Bombyx / metabolism* Carotenoids / metabolism* Carrier Proteins / genetics Carrier Proteins / metabolism Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid Chromatography, Thin Layer Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel Exocrine Glands / metabolism Hemolymph / chemistry* Immunodiffusion Lipoproteins / blood Lipoproteins / isolation & purification Lutein / metabolism Mutation / genetics* Pigmentation / genetics Pigmentation / physiology* Time Factors Triolein / metabolism Triolein / pharmacokinetics Tritium / metabolism
IF 2.246
Times Cited 12
WOS Category ENTOMOLOGY ZOOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY
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