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The host-seeking inhibitory peptide, Aea-HP-1, is made in the male accessory gland and transferred to the female during copulation

Male accessory glands (MAGs) of insects are responsible for the production of many of the seminal fluid proteins and peptides that elicit physiological and behavioral responses in the post-mated female. In the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, seminal fluid components are responsible for stimula...

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Autores principales: Naccarati, Chiara, Audsley, Neil, Keen, Jeffrey N., Kim, Jung-Ha, Howell, Gareth J., Kim, Young-Joon, Isaac, R. Elwyn
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Publicado: Elsevier Science Inc 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22080116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2011.10.027
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author Naccarati, Chiara
Audsley, Neil
Keen, Jeffrey N.
Kim, Jung-Ha
Howell, Gareth J.
Kim, Young-Joon
Isaac, R. Elwyn
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Audsley, Neil
Keen, Jeffrey N.
Kim, Jung-Ha
Howell, Gareth J.
Kim, Young-Joon
Isaac, R. Elwyn
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description Male accessory glands (MAGs) of insects are responsible for the production of many of the seminal fluid proteins and peptides that elicit physiological and behavioral responses in the post-mated female. In the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, seminal fluid components are responsible for stimulating egg production, changing female behavior away from host-seeking toward egg-laying and mating refractoriness, but hitherto no behavior-modifying molecule from the MAGs has been structurally characterized. We now show using mass spectrometry and HPLC/ELISA that the MAG is a major site of synthesis of the biologically active decapeptide, Aea-HP-1 (pERPhPSLKTRFamide) that was first characterized by Matsumoto and colleagues in 1989 from mosquito head extracts and shown to have host-seeking inhibitory properties. The peptide is localized to the anterior portion of the MAG, occurs at high concentrations in the gland and is transferred to the female reproductive tract on copulation. Aea-HP-1 has a pyroglutamic acid at the N-terminus, an amidated carboxyl at the C-terminus and an unusual 4-hydroxyproline in position 4 of the peptide. The structure of the peptide with its blocked N- and C-termini confers resistance to metabolic inactivation by MAG peptidases; however the peptide persists for less than 2 h in the female reproductive tract after copulation. Aea-HP-1 is not a ligand for the mosquito sex peptide/myoinhibitory peptide receptor. A. aegypti often mate close to the host and therefore it is possible that male-derived Aea-HP-1 induces short-term changes to female host-seeking behavior to reduce potentially lethal encounters with hosts soon after insemination.
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spelling pubmed-33682722012-06-12 The host-seeking inhibitory peptide, Aea-HP-1, is made in the male accessory gland and transferred to the female during copulation Naccarati, Chiara Audsley, Neil Keen, Jeffrey N. Kim, Jung-Ha Howell, Gareth J. Kim, Young-Joon Isaac, R. Elwyn Peptides Article Male accessory glands (MAGs) of insects are responsible for the production of many of the seminal fluid proteins and peptides that elicit physiological and behavioral responses in the post-mated female. In the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, seminal fluid components are responsible for stimulating egg production, changing female behavior away from host-seeking toward egg-laying and mating refractoriness, but hitherto no behavior-modifying molecule from the MAGs has been structurally characterized. We now show using mass spectrometry and HPLC/ELISA that the MAG is a major site of synthesis of the biologically active decapeptide, Aea-HP-1 (pERPhPSLKTRFamide) that was first characterized by Matsumoto and colleagues in 1989 from mosquito head extracts and shown to have host-seeking inhibitory properties. The peptide is localized to the anterior portion of the MAG, occurs at high concentrations in the gland and is transferred to the female reproductive tract on copulation. Aea-HP-1 has a pyroglutamic acid at the N-terminus, an amidated carboxyl at the C-terminus and an unusual 4-hydroxyproline in position 4 of the peptide. The structure of the peptide with its blocked N- and C-termini confers resistance to metabolic inactivation by MAG peptidases; however the peptide persists for less than 2 h in the female reproductive tract after copulation. Aea-HP-1 is not a ligand for the mosquito sex peptide/myoinhibitory peptide receptor. A. aegypti often mate close to the host and therefore it is possible that male-derived Aea-HP-1 induces short-term changes to female host-seeking behavior to reduce potentially lethal encounters with hosts soon after insemination. Elsevier Science Inc 2012-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3368272/ /pubmed/22080116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2011.10.027 Text en © 2012 Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license
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Naccarati, Chiara
Audsley, Neil
Keen, Jeffrey N.
Kim, Jung-Ha
Howell, Gareth J.
Kim, Young-Joon
Isaac, R. Elwyn
The host-seeking inhibitory peptide, Aea-HP-1, is made in the male accessory gland and transferred to the female during copulation
title The host-seeking inhibitory peptide, Aea-HP-1, is made in the male accessory gland and transferred to the female during copulation
title_full The host-seeking inhibitory peptide, Aea-HP-1, is made in the male accessory gland and transferred to the female during copulation
title_fullStr The host-seeking inhibitory peptide, Aea-HP-1, is made in the male accessory gland and transferred to the female during copulation
title_full_unstemmed The host-seeking inhibitory peptide, Aea-HP-1, is made in the male accessory gland and transferred to the female during copulation
title_short The host-seeking inhibitory peptide, Aea-HP-1, is made in the male accessory gland and transferred to the female during copulation
title_sort host-seeking inhibitory peptide, aea-hp-1, is made in the male accessory gland and transferred to the female during copulation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22080116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2011.10.027
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