Pectinmethylesterase from the rice weevil, Sitophilus oryzae: cDNA isolation and sequencing, genetic origin, and expression of the recombinant enzyme

  • Shen, Zhicheng
  • Pappan, Kirk
  • Mutti, Navdeep S.
  • He, Qi-Jiong
  • Denton, Michael
  • Zhang, Yu
  • Kanost, Michael R.
  • Reese, John C.
  • Reeck, Gerald R.
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Publication date
January 2005
Publisher
University of Arizona Library
ISSN
0970-3837

Abstract

Citation: Shen Z, Pappan K, Mutti NS, He Q-J, Denton M, Zhang Y, Kanost MR, Reese JC, & Reeck, GR. (2005). Journal of Insect Science, 5(21), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1673/031.005.2101A cDNA clone encoding pectinmethylesterase of the rice weevil, Sitophilus oryzae (L.) has been isolated and sequenced. The cDNA clone was expressed in cultured insect cells and active pectinmethylesterase was purified from the culture medium, thus confirming that the cDNA encodes pectinmethylesterase. In situ hybridization indicated that the enzyme's transcript was present in the midgut. Weevils treated with tetracycline so that they lack genes of known symbiotic organisms still contained the pectinmethylesterase gene, indicating that the gene is encoded by th...

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