Haemolymph electrophoretic pattern of Ascia monuste orseis larvae (Lepidoptera: pieridae) parasitized by Cotesia glomerata (Hymenoptera: braconidae)

Cotesia glomerata is a natural enemy of the vegetable plague Ascia monuste orseis and preferably parasites 2nd, 3rd and 4th instar larvae. Parasitism effects on the haemolymph protein profile of Ascia monuste orseis larvae from the 2nd to 7th days were analyzed both qualitatively and quantitatively...

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Published in:Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases
Main Authors: M. Scaglia, M. R. Brochetto-Braga, J. Chaud-Netto, N. Gobbi
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-91992003000100006
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:3a300fa9e3214ec79ebdcda78ccafa31 2023-05-15T15:13:45+02:00 Haemolymph electrophoretic pattern of Ascia monuste orseis larvae (Lepidoptera: pieridae) parasitized by Cotesia glomerata (Hymenoptera: braconidae) M. Scaglia M. R. Brochetto-Braga J. Chaud-Netto N. Gobbi 2003-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-91992003000100006 https://doaj.org/article/3a300fa9e3214ec79ebdcda78ccafa31 EN eng SciELO http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992003000100006 https://doaj.org/toc/1678-9199 doi:10.1590/S1678-91992003000100006 1678-9199 https://doaj.org/article/3a300fa9e3214ec79ebdcda78ccafa31 Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 89-103 (2003) Ascia monuste orseis Cotesia glomerata electrophoretic protein profile haemolymph natural enemy parasitism SDS-PAGE Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Toxicology. Poisons RA1190-1270 Zoology QL1-991 article 2003 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-91992003000100006 2022-12-31T10:10:39Z Cotesia glomerata is a natural enemy of the vegetable plague Ascia monuste orseis and preferably parasites 2nd, 3rd and 4th instar larvae. Parasitism effects on the haemolymph protein profile of Ascia monuste orseis larvae from the 2nd to 7th days were analyzed both qualitatively and quantitatively by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie-Blue binding methods. Quantitative analysis showed a progressive increase in the protein content of about 6.5 and 12.5 times in parasitized and non-parasitized larvae from the 2nd to 5th days, respectively. On the 6th day, a decrease in protein content was observed in both groups, although this decrease was significantly less than the control group that continued to metamorphosis. Meanwhile, parasitized larvae had one more day (7th day) in their larval period to complete parasitoid development, justified by the fact that parasitoid is koinobiont and allows host feeding. On this day, a drastic increase in protein content was detected when the parasitoids left the host. The SDS-PAGE showed proteins of high molecular weight (>120 kDa) on the 5th day of the non-parasitized larvae when they entered pre-pupa stage and on the 7th day of parasitized larvae. Proteins with MW lower than 62 kDa and higher than 27 kDa were absent on the 5th day in control larvae (pre-pupa phase), but present in parasitized larvae. This could indicate a possible relation between these proteins and the host juvenile hormone. Therefore, the presence of C. glomerata influences Ascia monuste orseis development, but its own physiological development is apparently independent of the host, which tends to die when parasitism succeeds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases 9 1
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topic Ascia monuste orseis
Cotesia glomerata
electrophoretic protein profile
haemolymph
natural enemy
parasitism
SDS-PAGE
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Toxicology. Poisons
RA1190-1270
Zoology
QL1-991
spellingShingle Ascia monuste orseis
Cotesia glomerata
electrophoretic protein profile
haemolymph
natural enemy
parasitism
SDS-PAGE
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Toxicology. Poisons
RA1190-1270
Zoology
QL1-991
M. Scaglia
M. R. Brochetto-Braga
J. Chaud-Netto
N. Gobbi
Haemolymph electrophoretic pattern of Ascia monuste orseis larvae (Lepidoptera: pieridae) parasitized by Cotesia glomerata (Hymenoptera: braconidae)
topic_facet Ascia monuste orseis
Cotesia glomerata
electrophoretic protein profile
haemolymph
natural enemy
parasitism
SDS-PAGE
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Toxicology. Poisons
RA1190-1270
Zoology
QL1-991
description Cotesia glomerata is a natural enemy of the vegetable plague Ascia monuste orseis and preferably parasites 2nd, 3rd and 4th instar larvae. Parasitism effects on the haemolymph protein profile of Ascia monuste orseis larvae from the 2nd to 7th days were analyzed both qualitatively and quantitatively by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie-Blue binding methods. Quantitative analysis showed a progressive increase in the protein content of about 6.5 and 12.5 times in parasitized and non-parasitized larvae from the 2nd to 5th days, respectively. On the 6th day, a decrease in protein content was observed in both groups, although this decrease was significantly less than the control group that continued to metamorphosis. Meanwhile, parasitized larvae had one more day (7th day) in their larval period to complete parasitoid development, justified by the fact that parasitoid is koinobiont and allows host feeding. On this day, a drastic increase in protein content was detected when the parasitoids left the host. The SDS-PAGE showed proteins of high molecular weight (>120 kDa) on the 5th day of the non-parasitized larvae when they entered pre-pupa stage and on the 7th day of parasitized larvae. Proteins with MW lower than 62 kDa and higher than 27 kDa were absent on the 5th day in control larvae (pre-pupa phase), but present in parasitized larvae. This could indicate a possible relation between these proteins and the host juvenile hormone. Therefore, the presence of C. glomerata influences Ascia monuste orseis development, but its own physiological development is apparently independent of the host, which tends to die when parasitism succeeds.
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author M. Scaglia
M. R. Brochetto-Braga
J. Chaud-Netto
N. Gobbi
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M. R. Brochetto-Braga
J. Chaud-Netto
N. Gobbi
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title Haemolymph electrophoretic pattern of Ascia monuste orseis larvae (Lepidoptera: pieridae) parasitized by Cotesia glomerata (Hymenoptera: braconidae)
title_short Haemolymph electrophoretic pattern of Ascia monuste orseis larvae (Lepidoptera: pieridae) parasitized by Cotesia glomerata (Hymenoptera: braconidae)
title_full Haemolymph electrophoretic pattern of Ascia monuste orseis larvae (Lepidoptera: pieridae) parasitized by Cotesia glomerata (Hymenoptera: braconidae)
title_fullStr Haemolymph electrophoretic pattern of Ascia monuste orseis larvae (Lepidoptera: pieridae) parasitized by Cotesia glomerata (Hymenoptera: braconidae)
title_full_unstemmed Haemolymph electrophoretic pattern of Ascia monuste orseis larvae (Lepidoptera: pieridae) parasitized by Cotesia glomerata (Hymenoptera: braconidae)
title_sort haemolymph electrophoretic pattern of ascia monuste orseis larvae (lepidoptera: pieridae) parasitized by cotesia glomerata (hymenoptera: braconidae)
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