Juvenile hormone (JH) esterase: Why are you so JH specific?

  • Kamita, Shizuo G.
  • Hintona, Andrew C.
  • Wheelock, Craig E.
  • Wogulis, Mark D.
  • Wilson, David K.
  • Wolf, Nicola M.
  • Stok, Jeanette E.
  • Hock, Bertold
  • Hammock, Bruce D.
Publication date
December 2003
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0965-1748
Citation count (estimate)
51

Abstract

Juvenile hormone esterases (JHEs) from six previous terminsectsnext term belonging to three orders (Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, and Diptera) were compared in terms of their deduced amino acid sequence and biochemical properties. The four lepidopteran JHEs showed from 52% to 59% identity to each other and about 30% identity to the coleopteran and dipteran JHEs. The JHE of Manduca sexta was remarkably resistant to the addition of organic co-solvents and detergent; in some cases, it demonstrated significant activation of activity. Trifluoromethylketone (TFK) inhibitors with chain lengths of 8, 10 or 12 carbons were highly effective against both lepidopteran and coleopteran JHEs. The coleopteran JHE remained sensitive to TFK inhibitors with a chai...

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