Abstract

An in vitro fat body culture was used to study juvenile hormone esterase (JHE) regulation. The present study shows juvenile hormone can directly induce JHE activity to appear in the culture medium in a dose-dependent manner at physiological concentrations of JH. This induced appearance of JHE can be blocked with actinomycin D. Biochemical characterization of the in vitro produced JHE demonstrated that it had the same isoelectric points as that of the in vivo JHE activity. The JHE inhibitor 1-1-1 trifluoro-tetradecan-2-one gave the same inhibition profile and I 50 toward both in vivo and in vitro produced JHE activities. Finally, the JHE activity induced in vitro was immunologically similar to that occurring in vivo. The system should be useful for high resolution studies on the regulation of JHE.

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