Morphology and electrophoretic protein profiles of female salivary glands in four Oriental black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae)

Saliva of female flies is responsible for localized hypersensitivity reactions and life-threatening systemic hemorrhagic syndromes in humans and animals. In this study, morphology and electrophoretic protein profiles of female salivary glands of Oriental black flies in the subgenus Simulium Latreill...

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Main Authors: Narissara Jariyapan, Hiroyuki Takaoka, Wej Choochote, Yong Poovorawan, Yasushi Otsuka, Atchariya Jitpakdi, Anuluck Junkum
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-614232018-09-11T08:59:21Z Morphology and electrophoretic protein profiles of female salivary glands in four Oriental black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae) Narissara Jariyapan Hiroyuki Takaoka Wej Choochote Yong Poovorawan Yasushi Otsuka Atchariya Jitpakdi Anuluck Junkum Agricultural and Biological Sciences Environmental Science Medicine Saliva of female flies is responsible for localized hypersensitivity reactions and life-threatening systemic hemorrhagic syndromes in humans and animals. In this study, morphology and electrophoretic protein profiles of female salivary glands of Oriental black flies in the subgenus Simulium Latreille s. str., Simulium (Simulium) nigrogilvum, S. (S.) rufibasis, S. (S.) nodosum, and subgenus Gomphostilbia Enderlein, S. (Gomphostilbia) asakoae were analyzed. The paired female salivary glands of the four simuliid species were morphologically similar and situated on either side of the esophagus. Each gland is composed of two main parts, a secretory arm and a reservoir. In each species, the size of the gland correlated with salivary gland protein contents. SDS-PAGE analysis revealed differences of electrophoretic protein profiles and specifically major protein bands of the female salivary glands in each species, suggesting that protein profiles might be useful for construction of an additional tool to distinguish these black fly species. The information obtained from this study is an initial step for further research on salivary proteins that are involved in vertebrate hemostatic response. 2018-09-11T08:53:21Z 2018-09-11T08:53:21Z 2006-12-01 Journal 10811710 2-s2.0-33847053193 10.3376/1081-1710(2006)31[406:MAEPPO]2.0.CO;2 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33847053193&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61423
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental Science
Medicine
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental Science
Medicine
Narissara Jariyapan
Hiroyuki Takaoka
Wej Choochote
Yong Poovorawan
Yasushi Otsuka
Atchariya Jitpakdi
Anuluck Junkum
Morphology and electrophoretic protein profiles of female salivary glands in four Oriental black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae)
description Saliva of female flies is responsible for localized hypersensitivity reactions and life-threatening systemic hemorrhagic syndromes in humans and animals. In this study, morphology and electrophoretic protein profiles of female salivary glands of Oriental black flies in the subgenus Simulium Latreille s. str., Simulium (Simulium) nigrogilvum, S. (S.) rufibasis, S. (S.) nodosum, and subgenus Gomphostilbia Enderlein, S. (Gomphostilbia) asakoae were analyzed. The paired female salivary glands of the four simuliid species were morphologically similar and situated on either side of the esophagus. Each gland is composed of two main parts, a secretory arm and a reservoir. In each species, the size of the gland correlated with salivary gland protein contents. SDS-PAGE analysis revealed differences of electrophoretic protein profiles and specifically major protein bands of the female salivary glands in each species, suggesting that protein profiles might be useful for construction of an additional tool to distinguish these black fly species. The information obtained from this study is an initial step for further research on salivary proteins that are involved in vertebrate hemostatic response.
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author Narissara Jariyapan
Hiroyuki Takaoka
Wej Choochote
Yong Poovorawan
Yasushi Otsuka
Atchariya Jitpakdi
Anuluck Junkum
author_facet Narissara Jariyapan
Hiroyuki Takaoka
Wej Choochote
Yong Poovorawan
Yasushi Otsuka
Atchariya Jitpakdi
Anuluck Junkum
author_sort Narissara Jariyapan
title Morphology and electrophoretic protein profiles of female salivary glands in four Oriental black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae)
title_short Morphology and electrophoretic protein profiles of female salivary glands in four Oriental black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae)
title_full Morphology and electrophoretic protein profiles of female salivary glands in four Oriental black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae)
title_fullStr Morphology and electrophoretic protein profiles of female salivary glands in four Oriental black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae)
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and electrophoretic protein profiles of female salivary glands in four Oriental black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae)
title_sort morphology and electrophoretic protein profiles of female salivary glands in four oriental black fly species (diptera: simuliidae)
publishDate 2018
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