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IDENTIFICATION, SEQUENCE AND EXPRESSION OF A CRUSTACEAN CARDIOACTIVE PEPTIDE (CCAP) GENE IN THE MOTH MANDUCA SEXTA

P. K. LOI1,*, S. A. EMMAL1, Y. PARK2 and N. J. TUBLITZ1

1 Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA
2 Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA
* e-mail: tublitz{at}uoneuro.uoregon.edu



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Fig. 1. Complete sequence of the Manduca sexta crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) gene. Nucleotide and predicted peptide sequences are listed for the coding region, which starts at nucleotide 1. Blue, CCAP-encoding region; green, dibasic post-translational cleavage sites; red, glycine used for C-terminal amidation; yellow shading, consensus signal peptide sequence; asterisk, stop codon. Intron position and length are indicated above the nucleotide sequence. Intron sequences are shown separately at the bottom, with underlined GT and AG for the intron donor and acceptor consensus sequences, respectively.

 


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Fig. 2. Expression of the crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) transcript in the brain of Manduca sexta. (A) Ventral view of the brain in a day 1 first-instar larva showing a cluster of three anterior pairs of cells (arrows), one anterio-medial pair (concave arrow) and a large ventral pair in the mid protocerebrum (arrowheads). The sixth pair of cells was located on the dorsal side (convex arrow; out of focus). (B) Dorsal view of a brain in a day 2 fourth-instar larva. The `sixth dorsal pair' of cells is indicated by convex arrows, and the convex arrowheads point to the two pairs of cells that started expressing CCAP after reaching the fourth instar. (C) Posterior view of an adult brain showing two pairs of cells (arrows). Scale bars, 50 µm.

 


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Fig. 3. Expression of the crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) transcript in the subesophageal ganglion (SEG) of Manduca sexta. (A) Ventral view of an air-filled third-instar SEG showing a pair of posteriolaterally located cells (concave arrows) and a pair of smaller midline cells (arrows). (B) Ventral view of an air-filled fourth-instar larval SEG showing the previously discussed four cells (described in A) and an anteriolateral pair (convex arrows; left cell out of focus). (C) Ventral view of an SEG from a day 0 fourth-instar larva showing the posteriolaterally located cells (concave arrows), the anteriolateral cells (convex arrows) and a single anterior cell to the left of the midline (arrowhead). (D) Posterior view of an adult SEG showing only one pair of CCAP-expressing cells (arrows). Inset: diagram of the adult brain showing the area from where D was obtained (box; X indicates positions of cells). Scale bars, 50 µm.

 


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Fig. 4. Expression of the crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) transcript in the thoracic ganglia (T1-T3) of Manduca sexta. (A) Ventral view of T1 from a day 0 fourth-instar larva showing a pair of lateral cells (arrows) labeled by the in situ hybridization probe for CCAP. (B) Ventral view of a wandering day 3 fifth-instar T1 showing a pair of labeled lateral cells (concave arrows) and a second pair of more anterior cells (convex arrows). (C) Ventral view of T1 from a day 10 pupa (P10) showing two pairs of lateral cells (concave arrows). (D) The anterior portion (T2) of the fused thoracic ganglion of a P10 pupa. The concave arrows point to two pairs of lateral cells. (E) The posterior portion of the fused thoracic ganglion in a P10 pupa with two pairs of lateral cells (concave arrows) in the T3 neuromere. The dotted line marks the approximate boundary between T3 and A1 neuromeres. (F) The fused thoracic ganglion of a day 0 adult. The lateral cells in T2 and T3 are indicated by concave arrows. Scale bars, 50 µm.

 


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Fig. 5. Variable nature of crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) transcript expression in a bilateral pair of lateral neurosecretory cells, NS-L(T), in the thoracic ganglion of Manduca sexta. (A) The lateral cells in T3 of a third-instar larva. (B) T3 of another third-instar larva with no labeled cells. (C) The lateral cells in T1 of a day 3 fifth-instar larva with two cells labeled. (D) T1 of another day 3 fifth-instar larva with no labeled cells. Scale bars, 50 µm.

 


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Fig. 6. Expression of the crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) transcript in the abdominal ganglia (A1-A6) of Manduca sexta. (A) Cells labeled with the in situ probe in the first abdominal ganglion (A1) from a day 2 second-instar larva. (B) Labeled cells in A2 of a day 1 fifth-instar larva. (C) Labeled cells in A2 of a day 3 fifth-instar larva. (D) Labeled cells in A4 of a day 0 pupa (P0). (E) Labeled cells in the posterior portion (T3, A1 and A2) of the fused thoracic ganglion from a day 10 pupa (P10). (F) Labeled cells in A3 of a P10 pupa. (G-I) Three different planes of focus of A3 in a day 0 adult, from ventral (G) to dorsal (I). (A-I) Lateral cells, concave arrows; anterior cells, convex arrows; midline cells, arrows; ventral unpaired neurons, arrowheads. Scale bars, 50 µm.

 


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Fig. 7. Expression of the crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) transcript in the terminal ganglion of Manduca sexta. (A) Day 2 second-instar larva. (B) Air-filled fourth-instar larva. (C) Day 3 fifth-instar larva. (D) Wandering day 3 fifth-instar larva. (E) Day 10 pupa. (F) Day 0 adult. (A-D) Terminal ganglia of larvae are formed by the fusion of the seventh abdominal ganglion (denoted as A7) and abdominal ganglia 8-10 (denoted as A8). Lateral cells, concave arrows; anterior cells, convex arrows; A8 cells started to express the CCAP transcript after the head capsule stage of a fourth-instar larva, concave arrowheads; two pairs of cells that express the CCAP transcript after wandering, convex arrowheads. (E,F) Terminal ganglia of late pupae (pupal day 14) and adults (adult day 0) are formed by the fusion of the sixth abdominal ganglion (denoted A6) with A7 and A8-A10. CCAP-labeled cells in A6, convex arrowheads; in A7 cells, concave arrows; in A8-A10 cells, arrowheads. Scale bars, 50 µm.

 


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Fig. 8. Summary of all cells in the larval and adult Manduca sexta central nervous system (CNS) labeled with the in situ probes and crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) antibodies. (A) CNS cells in Manduca sexta larvae expressing CCAP mRNA (left) and exhibiting CCAP-like immunoreactivity (right). (B) Cells in adult Manduca sexta CNS expressing CCAP mRNA (left) and exhibiting CCAP-like immunoreactivity (right). Antibody data are taken from the results of Davis et al. (Davis et al., 1993Go) and Klukas et al. (Klukas et al., 1996Go).

 


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Fig. 9. Temporal expression of the crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) transcript in the Manduca sexta central nervous system. Each central nervous system region is color-coded. A, adult; L, larva; P, pupa; Ph. Adult, pharate adult; SEG, subesophageal ganglion; T, thoracic ganglion.

 


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Fig. 10. Alignment and comparison of deduced amino acid sequences of crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP)-encoding mRNA from Drosophila melanogaster (DmCCAP) and Manduca sexta (MsCCAP). The CCAP-coding region: blue; C-terminal glycine, red; putative post-translational cleavage sites, green. Sequence alignment was obtained using blosum62 with gap penalty 10 and extension penalty 0.1. Periods (.) are gaps generated for the alignment. Identical and similar amino acids are in black and gray shaded boxes, respectively

 





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