Structural glycoprotein LmAbd-9 is required for the formation of the endocuticle during locust molting

Volume: 125, Pages: 588 - 595
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
Insect cuticle is a composite made of chitin filaments embedded in a proteinaceous matrix, consisting mainly of structural cuticular proteins. In the present study, an endocuticle structural glycoprotein gene, LmAbd-9, was characterized based on the Locusta migratoria transcriptome. LmAbd-9 encodes a glycoprotein with a chitin binding domain 4, belonging to RR-1 subclass of the CPR family, which has two potential O-linked glycosylation sites...
Paper Details
Title
Structural glycoprotein LmAbd-9 is required for the formation of the endocuticle during locust molting
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Volume
125
Pages
588 - 595
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