Developmental changes of the 26 S proteasome in abdominal intersegmental muscles of Manduca sexta during programmed cell death

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Abstract

cDNA clone MS73 codes for an ATPase that is a regulatory subunit of the 26 S proteasome. Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction analysis demonstrates that the expression of the gene dramatically increases in the pre-eclosion period. Western analyses show increases in other related ATPases including MS73, MSS1, and mts2 but not TBP1. A similar increase in the 30- kDa subunit of the 20 S proteasome occurs. There are accompanying large changes in the peptidase activities of the 26 S proteasome. Relative to the 30-kDa subunit, there is no change in MSS1 and MS73, a 3-fold increase in mts2, and a 5-fold decline in TBP1. A large increase in the concentration of 26 S proteasomes together with extensive regulatory reprogramming may facilitate rapid muscular proteolysis.

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Dawson, S. P., Arnold, J. E., Mayer, N. J., Reynolds, S. E., Billett, M. A., Gordon, C., … Mayer, R. J. (1995). Developmental changes of the 26 S proteasome in abdominal intersegmental muscles of Manduca sexta during programmed cell death. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(4), 1850–1858. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.4.1850

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