Abstract

The capacity of the fat body of nondiapause, prediapause and diapause larvae of the southwestern corn borer, Diatraea gradiosella, to synthesize and release lipophorin was examined in vitro using [ 3H]leucine as the radiotracer. Synthesis and release of [ 3H]lipophorin by the fat body peaked in 11–13 day-old fifth instar nondiapause larvae, which coincided with their feeding period. The rate of lipophorin synthesis in the fat body of newly ecdysed pupae was extremely low. Synthesis and release of [ 3H]lipophorin by the fat body of prediapause larvae occurred at the highest rates in 20–35 day-old fifth and sixth instars, and declined to virtually undetectable levels after larvae entered diapause around 40 days-of-age. Immunoprecipitation of [ 3H]lipophorin from fat body of 13 day-old nondiapause larvae that had been pulse-labeled with [ 3H]leucine showed that the half life of lipophorin synthesis and processing was about 40 minutes. Release of total protein and lipophorin from the fat body of 13 day-old nondiapause larvae into Grace's medium was inhibited by 56 and 60%, respectively, when 10 μg/ml tunicamycin was incorporated into medium.

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