نتایج جستجو برای: midgut antigens

تعداد نتایج: 119823  

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1998
Patrick C.H Lo Manfred Frasch

Two homeobox-containing genes, tinman and bagpipe, play important roles during the specification of the midgut visceral musculature from the mesoderm during Drosophila embryogenesis. Expression of tinman in the dorsal mesoderm activates the expression of the bagpipe gene in segmental subsets of those cells, which then become determined to form the midgut visceral mesoderm. Understanding how the...

Journal: :Biocell : official journal of the Sociedades Latinoamericanas de Microscopia Electronica ... et. al 2009
E Koch B C Winik A Castro-Vazquez

Development of Pomacea canaliculata from the gastrula stage until the first day after hatching is described. Trochophore embryos are developed after gastrulation, showing the prototroch as a crown of ciliated orange-brownish cells. However, no true veliger embryos are formed, since the prototroch does not fully develop into a velum. Afterward, the connection between the fore- and midgut is perm...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2010
Fengwu Li Kailash P Patra Charles A Yowell John B Dame Karen Chin Joseph M Vinetz

To invade its definitive host, the mosquito, the malaria parasite must cross the midgut peritrophic matrix that is composed of chitin cross-linked by chitin-binding proteins and then develop into an oocyst on the midgut basal lamina. Previous evidence indicates that Plasmodium ookinete-secreted chitinase is important in midgut invasion. The mechanistic role of other ookinete-secreted enzymes in...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
A F Smith K Tsuchida E Hanneman T C Suzuki M A Wells

Two abundant fatty acid-binding proteins (MFB1 and MFB2) were isolated from the midgut cytosol of larval Manduca sexta. As isolated, MFB1 and MFB2 were found to contain bound fatty acids in a 1:1 molar stoichiometric ratio. Immunological screening demonstrated that MFB1 and MFB2 were restricted to the midgut in a gradient distribution, with MFB1 more concentrated in the anterior two-thirds of t...

Journal: :Gut 2001
H Tönnies M R Toliat C Ramel U F Pape H Neitzel W Berger B Wiedenmann

BACKGROUND Chromosomal instability is observed in a wide spectrum of human cancer syndromes. However, to date, little is known of the characteristic genetic changes in sporadic neuroendocrine tumours of the gastroenteropancreatic system. AIMS AND METHOD We have studied copy number aberrations (CNAs) in 26 sporadic neuroendocrine tumours of the enteropancreatic system (12 foregut and 14 midgut...

2013
Purushottam R. Lomate Bhakti R. Jadhav Ashok P. Giri Vandana K. Hivrale

Jasmonate inducible plant leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) is proposed to serve as direct defense in the insect midgut. However, exact functions of inducible plant LAPs in the insect midgut remain to be estimated. In the present investigation, we report the direct defensive role of pigeon pea inducible LAP in the midgut of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and responses of midgut solubl...

2014
Takashi Okumura Koji Takeda Kiichiro Taniguchi Takashi Adachi-Yamada

Proper control of adult stem cells including their proliferation and differentiation is crucial in maintaining homeostasis of well-organized tissues/organs throughout an organism's life. The Drosophila adult midgut has intestinal stem cells (ISCs), which have been exploited as a simple model system to investigate mechanisms controlling adult tissue homeostasis. Here, we found that a viable muta...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Hui Chen Curtis G Wilkerson Jason A Kuchar Brett S Phinney Gregg A Howe

The plant hormone jasmonic acid (JA) activates host defense responses against a broad spectrum of herbivores. Although it is well established that JA controls the expression of a large set of target genes in response to tissue damage, very few gene products have been shown to play a direct role in reducing herbivore performance. To test the hypothesis that JA-inducible proteins (JIPs) thwart at...

2013
Julia Knöckel Alvaro Molina-Cruz Elizabeth Fischer Olga Muratova Ashley Haile Carolina Barillas-Mury Louis H. Miller

Although Anopheles mosquitoes are the vectors for human Plasmodium spp., there are also other mosquito species-among them culicines (Culex spp., Aedes spp.)-present in malaria-endemic areas. Culicine mosquitoes transmit arboviruses and filarial worms to humans and are vectors for avian Plasmodium spp., but have never been observed to transmit human Plasmodium spp. When ingested by a culicine mo...

2012
Janneth Rodrigues Giselle A. Oliveira Michalis Kotsyfakis Rajnikant Dixit Alvaro Molina-Cruz Ryan Jochim Carolina Barillas-Mury

BACKGROUND Plasmodium parasites need to cross the midgut and salivary gland epithelia to complete their life cycle in the mosquito. However, our understanding of the molecular mechanism and the mosquito genes that participate in this process is still very limited. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We identified an Anopheles gambiae epithelial serine protease (AgESP) that is constitutively expres...

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