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Query: EC:6.3.4.6 (
urease
)
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Just before spinning, larvae of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, absorb intact
urease
of the host plant (mulberry leaf) from the midgut lumen into the hemolymph. In order to investigate whether the transport of the mulberry leaf
urease
is selective, crude proteins extracted from the mulberry leaves were labeled with biotin and orally administered to the fifth instar larvae. The biotinylated proteins transported into the hemolymph were detected by ligand blotting using streptavidin. When the biotinylated proteins were administered to 5-day-old fifth instar larvae, a strong signal of a biotinylated protein was detected in the hemolymph 2 days after the administration. In contrast, when the biotinylated mulberry leaf proteins were administered to 3-day-old fifth instar larvae, no signal derived from the biotinylated proteins was detected in the hemolymph. The signal weakened when the biotinylated proteins had been immunoprecipitated before administering to the larvae, indicating that the signal came from the mulberry leaf
urease
. These results show that the transport of the mulberry leaf
urease
from the midgut into the hemolymph is selective and larval-stage specific. Subsequently, binding assays were carried out to test the binding ability of the mulberry leaf
urease
to the brush border membrane in the epithelial cells of larval midgut. The
urease
was not bound to the brush border membrane vesicles (BBMV) from the midgut of 3-day-old fifth instar larvae, while more than 60% of the total amount of incubated
urease
was bound to the BBMV from the midgut of 6-day-old fifth instar larvae. The
urease
binding ability of BBMV correlated with the uptake of the mulberry leaf
urease
. This suggests that a
urease
binding molecule(s) exists in the
BBM
of the midgut epithelium, which is involved in the uptake of the mulberry leaf
urease
. In addition, the uptake of the mulberry leaf
urease
into the hemolymph was induced by 20-hydroxyecdysone.
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PMID:Selective transport of the mulberry leaf urease from the midgut into the larval hemolymph of the silkworm, Bombyx mori. 1277 Jan 91