Literature DB >> 9377634

Aquaporin-related proteins in the filter chamber of homopteran insects.

F Le Caherec1, M T Guillam, F Beuron, A Cavalier, D Thomas, J Gouranton, J F Hubert.   

Abstract

In the Homopteran order of insects, the plant xylem feeders exhibit a highly differentiated part of their digestive tract known as the filter chamber. In this tissue, water crosses plasma membranes through a transepithelial osmotic gradient. In previous studies on the filter chamber of Cicadella viridis, we purified and characterized from the plasma membranes a 25 kDa protein that we demonstrated to be an aquaporin (or water channel, member of the major intrinsic protein family, a group of membrane channels for small solutes). We called this protein AQPcic for Cicadella aquaporin. In the present study, we used polyclonal antibody anti-AQPcic in Western blotting and immunocytochemical analysis of the intestinal tract of Cercopis sanguinolenta, Philaenus spumarius, Aphrophora alni (Cercopidae), Euscelidius variegatus, and Scaphoideus titanus (Jassidae). Western blotting experiments revealed that immunologically related AQPcic proteins are found in those species. The molecular weight of these proteins is 15-26 kDa. Immunocytochemical studies on ultrathin filter-chamber sections revealed that the anti-AQPcic antibody systematically labelled the membrane microvilli of epithelial cells. A good correlation thus exists between the physiology of these cells and the presence of aquaporin-related proteins in their membranes.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9377634     DOI: 10.1007/s004410050916

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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