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Identification of the gregarization-associated dark-pigmentotropin in locusts through an albino mutant
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BiologyCorpora CardiacaDevelopmental BiologyAmino AcidsIntegrative BiologyGeneticsPathogenesisGregarization-associated Dark-pigmentotropinAlbino MutantMolecular GeneticsGenetic VariationHyperparasiteNervous SystemCharacteristic Black PatternsMedicineParasitologyHost-parasite RelationshipNeuropeptides
In response to crowding, locusts develop characteristic black patterns that are well discernible in the gregarious phase at outbreaks. We report here a dark-color-inducing neuropeptide (dark-pigmentotropin) from the corpora cardiaca of two plague locusts, Schistocerca gregaria and Locusta migratoria. The chromatographic isolation of this neuropeptide was monitored by using a bioassay with an albino mutant of L. migratoria. The neurohormone, consisting of 11 amino acids, is identical to [His7] corazonin, previously isolated from corpora cardiaca of another acridid without known function. The present results show that even in isolated (solitary) nymphs, [His7] corazonin induces gregarious black patterns. Its primary structure shows some similarity with the vertebrate melanophore stimulating hormone.
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