Conservation of hexamerin endocytosis in Diptera
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1997.00713.x
Conservation of hexamerin endocytosis in Diptera
Abstract
In cyclorrhaphan Diptera at least two different types of haemolymph proteins exist which belong to the class of hexamerins. In the last larval instar of Calliphora vicina, the highly aromatic hexamerin, arylphorin, and the second hexamerin, PII, make up about 90% of haemolymph proteins. Both of these proteins are selectively taken up by the fat body cells at the end of larval life and share a common membrane-bound receptor. In addition, hexamerins and possible hexamerin receptors of Calliphora vicina, Calliphora vomitoria, Drosophila melanogaster, Ceratitis capitata, Sarcophaga bullata, Musca domestica and Protophormia terraenovae were investigated. Uptake of arylphorin by the larval fat bodies of Calliphora vicina as well asarylphorin-receptor binding can be competed in vitro by haemolymph from other Diptera. Therefore, hexamerin-receptor binding must be conserved among related cyclorrhaphan Diptera and between different types of hexamerins within a species. As the degree of competition is in good agreement with the presumed phylogenetic distances between these species, the method described here provides a simple tool to estimate evolutionary distances.
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