Phenoloxidase activity in hemolymph of naive and Beauveria bassiana-infected Spodoptera exigua larvae
1996
Hung, S.Y. | Boucias, D.G.
The majority of Spodoptera exigua hemolymph phenoloxidase (PO) activity is localized in the hemocytes of naive larvae. Mid sixth instar larvae possessed 0.2 +/- 0.5 and 3.4 +/- 2.6 units (1 unit = delta 0.001 angstroms/min at 490 nm) of PO activity/microliters of hemolymph equivalent in the plasma and hemocyte lysate (HL) fractions, respectively. The S. exigua HL PO had a pH optimum of 7.0 when assayed against DL-Dopa. This enzyme is present in hemocytes as a proenzyme: activation of PO could be inhibited with either 10 millimole diisopropyl fluorophosphate or soybean trypsin inhibitor (1 mg/ml). The relative activity of HL PO was not inhibited by the addition of EGTA or EDTA. The PO titers in HL and plasma fractions sampled from sixth instar larvae during the feeding period (0-60 hr) of the sixth larval instar were not significantly different. However, a 10 X increase in PO activity was observed in plasma sampled from the wandering and prepupal stages. A series of assays was conducted to monitor the PO activity in Beauveria bassiana-infected S. exigua larvae. At 24 hr postchallenge the PO titers in plasma and HL fractions from infected larvae were comparable to PO titers in fractions from saline controls. Analysis of PO activities revealed that by 48-60 hr postchallenge the PO titers in the HL sampled from infected larvae decreased seven-fold, whereas plasma PO titers increased. The increased titer of PO in the plasma did not inhibit fungal development.
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