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Volume 270, Number 39, Issue of September 29, pp. 23038-23043, 1995
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Molecular Cloning of Three Distinct cDNAs, Each Encoding a Different Adipokinetic Hormone Precursor, of the Migratory Locust, Locusta migratoria
DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF THE DISTINCT ADIPOKINETIC HORMONE PRECURSOR GENES DURING FLIGHT ACTIVITY

(Received for publication, May 12, 1995; and in revised form, July 5, 1995)

Jan Bogerd Frank P. Kooiman Marian A. P. Pijnenburg Liesbeth H. P. Hekking Rob C. H. M. Oudejans Dick J. Van der Horst

Three distinct cDNAs encoding the preproadipokinetic hormones I, II, and III (prepro-AKH I, II, and III), respectively, of Locusta migratoria have been isolated and sequenced. The three L. migratoria AKH precursors have an overall architecture similar to that of other precursors of the AKH/red pigment-concentrating hormone (RPCH) family identified so far. The AKH I and II precursors of L. migratoria are highly homologous to the Schistocerca gregaria and Schistocerca nitans AKH precursors. Although the L. migratoria AKH III precursor appears to be the least homologous to the Manduca sexta, Drosophila melanogaster, and Carcinus maenas AKH/RPCH precursors, we favor the opinion that the L. migratoria AKH III precursor is evolutionary more related to the M. sexta, D. melanogaster, and C. maenas AKH/RPCH precursors than to the AKH I and II precursors of S. gregaria, S. nitans, or L. migratoria. In situ hybridization showed signals for the different AKH mRNAs to be co-localized in cell bodies of the glandular lobes of the corpora cardiaca. Northern blot analysis revealed the presence of single mRNA species encoding the AKH I precursor (570 bases), AKH II precursor (600 bases), and AKH III precursor (670 bases), respectively. Interestingly, flight activity increased steady-state levels of the AKH I and II mRNAs (2.0 times each) and the AKH III mRNA (4.2 times) in the corpora cardiaca.




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