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Trehalase in the spermatophore from the bean-shaped accessory gland of the male mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor: purification, kinetic properties and localization of the enzyme.

T Yaginuma1, T Mizuno, C Mizuno, M Ikeda, T Wada, K Hattori, O Yamashita, G M Happ.   

Abstract

Trehalase from the bean-shaped accessory glands of the male mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, was purified by acid treatment, with subsequent chromatography on columns of DEAE-cellulofine and Sephacryl S-300. The molecular masses of the native and the denatured forms were estimated to be 43 and 62 kDa by gel filtration and SDS-PAGE, respectively, an indication that the trehalase may be composed of a single polypeptide. The optimum pH of the reaction catalyzed by trehalase was 5.6-5.8. The Km for trehalose was 4.4 mmol.1(-1). Immunohistochemical experiments with trehalase-specific antiserum showed that the enzyme was localized in one specific type of secretory cell in the bean-shaped accessory gland epithelium and within the semisolid secretory mass that was a precursor to the wall of spermatophore. SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting analysis revealed the presence of a polypeptide of about 62 kDa in the spermatophore. Immunohistochemical observations showed that the trehalase was located at the outgrowth in the anterior portion of the spermatophore. When a fresh spermatophore was immersed in phosphate-buffered saline it discharged sperm in the same manner as in the bursa copulatrix of the female. Before the rupture of the expanded bulb of the spermatophore, almost all of the trehalase had dissolved in the phosphate-buffered saline. The addition of validoxylamine A to the saline, a specific inhibitor of trehalase, did not affect the expansion and evacuation of the spermatophore. These results demonstrate that trehalase, synthesized by a specific type of secretory cell in the bean-shaped accessory gland epithelium, is actively passed into the lumen of the bean-shaped accessory gland and then incorporated into the spermatophore. Trehalase appears to be one of the structural proteins of the spermatophore, although the possibility can not yet be completely ruled out that the trehalase-trehalose system functions for the nourishment and/or activation of the sperm in the bursa copulatrix of the female.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8621836     DOI: 10.1007/bf00264633

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Physiol B        ISSN: 0174-1578            Impact factor:   2.200


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