نتایج جستجو برای: animal cuticle

تعداد نتایج: 210281  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1981
S A Dreyer V Seymour R E Cleland

Evidence obtained on the relation between the pH of the medium and the growth of intact stem sections is compatible with the acid-growth theory only if the proton conductance of the cuticle is so low that the cuticle is an effective barrier to the entry or exit of protons from the tissue. By measuring the rate at which protons cross frozen-thawed epidermal strips of sunflower (Helianthus annuus...

2017
A. Mendoza-Galván K. Järrendahl H. Arwin

The cuticle of the scarab beetle Cotinis mutabilis reflects left-handed polarized light indicating the presence of a helicoidal structure. Different in-depth pitches in the cuticle are corroborated by optical microscopy images of the cuticle which originally is yellowish or reddish but becomes greenish after gently scratching its top side. Using the Mueller-matrix formalism the degree of polari...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Sung-Jin Park Miriam B Goodman Beth L Pruitt

Studying animal mechanics is critical for understanding how signals in the neuromuscular system give rise to behavior and how force-sensing organs and sensory neurons work. Few techniques exist to provide forces and displacements appropriate for such studies. To address this technological gap, we developed a metrology using piezoresistive cantilevers as force-displacement sensors coupled to a f...

Journal: :The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 2004
Philippe Rostaing Robby M Weimer Erik M Jorgensen Antoine Triller Jean-Louis Bessereau

The location of a protein labeled by immunogold techniques can be resolved under an electron beam to within nanometers of its epitope, a resolution that makes immunoelectron microscopy a valuable tool for studies of cell biology. However, tissues in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans are difficult to preserve for immunoelectron microscopic studies. The animal's cuticle slows the diffusion of s...

Journal: :Evolution 2021

Calcified tissues have repeatedly evolved in many animal lineages and show a tremendous diversity of forms functions. The cuticle insects is enriched with elements other than Calcium, strategy hardening that taxonomically widespread but apparently poorly variable among clades. Here, we investigate the evolutionary potential enrichment metals insect at different biological levels. We combined ex...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2016
W Reuben Kaufman S Kaufman Peter C Flynn

Female Amblyomma hebraeum ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) increase their weight ∼10-fold during a 'slow phase of engorgement' (7-9 days), and a further 10-fold during the 'rapid phase' (12-24h). During the rapid phase, the cuticle thins by half, with a plastic (permanent) deformation of greater than 40% in two orthogonal directions. A stress of 2.5 MPa or higher is required to achieve this degree of de...

2018
William Dodd Lanlan Tang Jean-Christophe Lone Keon Wimberly Cheng-Wei Wu Claudia Consalvo Joni E Wright Nathalie Pujol Keith P Choe

Extracellular matrix barriers and inducible cytoprotective genes form successive lines of defense against chemical and microbial environmental stressors. The barrier in nematodes is a collagenous extracellular matrix called the cuticle. In Caenorhabditis elegans, disruption of some cuticle collagen genes activates osmolyte and antimicrobial response genes. Physical damage to the epidermis also ...

2016
Huihui Bi Sukanya Luang Yuan Li Natalia Bazanova Sarah Morran Zhihong Song M Ann Perera Maria Hrmova Nikolai Borisjuk Sergiy Lopato

A plant cuticle forms a hydrophobic layer covering plant organs, and plays an important role in plant development and protection from environmental stresses. We examined epicuticular structure, composition, and a MYB-based regulatory network in two Australian wheat cultivars, RAC875 and Kukri, with contrasting cuticle appearance (glaucousness) and drought tolerance. Metabolomics and microscopic...

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2002
Stavros J Hamodrakas Judith H Willis Vassiliki A Iconomidou

The nature of the interaction of insect cuticular proteins and chitin is unknown even though about half of the cuticular proteins sequenced thus far share a consensus region that has been predicted to be the site of chitin binding. We previously predicted the preponderance of beta-pleated sheet in the consensus region and proposed its responsibility for the formation of helicoidal cuticle (Icon...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Ching-Wei Luo Elizabeth M Dewey Satoko Sudo John Ewer Sheau Yu Hsu Hans-Willi Honegger Aaron J W Hsueh

All arthropods periodically molt to replace their exoskeleton (cuticle). Immediately after shedding the old cuticle, the neurohormone bursicon causes the hardening and darkening of the new cuticle. Here we show that bursicon, to our knowledge the first heterodimeric cystine knot hormone found in insects, consists of two proteins encoded by the genes burs and pburs (partner of burs). The pburs/b...

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