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Ultrastructural localization of phenoloxidase in the midgut of refractory Anopheles gambiae and association of the enzyme with encapsulated Plasmodium cynomolgi.

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It is concluded that higher levels of phenoloxidase in the refractory strain following a blood meal may contribute to the ability to encapsulate ookinetes.
Abstract
A melanogenic enzyme, phenoloxidase, was localized ultrastructurally in the midgut epithelia of 2 strains of Anopheles gambiae, a refractory strain that melanotically encapsulates Plasmodium cynomolgi ookinetes on the midgut, and a susceptible strain that does not. Midguts were incubated with either dopa or dopamine, and the resultant electron-dense product of phenoloxidase activity was localized on the basal lamina (BL) and cellular basal membrane labyrinth (BML) in uninfected mosquitoes of both strains. In infected refractory mosquitoes, the reaction products still were observed on the BL and BML but were especially dense in the BML of midgut cells near encapsulated ookinetes and in the capsule itself. In infected susceptible mosquitoes, phenoloxidase localization was reduced or absent in the BL and BML and was not observed near parasites. Phenylthiourea (PTU) inhibited the phenoloxidase reaction, indicating that the reaction product deposited in the absence of PTU resulted from enzyme activity and not autooxidation of the substrates. It is concluded that higher levels of phenoloxidase in the refractory strain following a blood meal may contribute to the ability to encapsulate ookinetes.

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A hemocyte-like cell line established from the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae expresses six prophenoloxidase genes.

TL;DR: The first continuous insect cell line that produces prophenoloxidase (PPO) is described, which most likely derives from a hemocyte lineage, and represents an appropriate in vitro model for the study of the humoral and cellular immune defenses of A. gambiae.
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4 – phenoloxidases in insect immunity

TL;DR: More research is required to gain a more detailed understanding at a molecular level of the assembly of plasma protein complexes leading to proPO activation and melanin deposition on foreign surfaces and the regulation of these processes.
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Genetic Selection of a Plasmodium-Refractory Strain of the Malaria Vector Anopheles gambiae

TL;DR: Production of fully refractory and fully susceptible mosquito strains was achieved through a short series of selective breeding steps, indicating a relatively simple genetic basis for refractoriness and encourages consideration of genetic manipulation of natural vector populations as a malaria control strategy.
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Purification and characterization of pre-phenoloxidase from hemolymph of the silkworm Bombyx mori

TL;DR: Pre-phenoloxidase has been purified approximately 360-fold from larval hemolymph of the silkworm Bombyx mori and the preparation appears to be homogeneous by criteria of disc electrophoresis and ultracentrifugation, although the protein tends to associate irreversibly.
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The Prophenoloxidase Activating System: The Biochemistry of Its Activation and Role in Arthropod Cellular Immunity, with Special Reference to Crustaceans

TL;DR: The present review aims to re-evaluate some of the earlier work conducted on arthropod cellular immunity and to reinterpret the data provided by the respective authors in the light of the present understanding of the prophenoloxidase activating system in crustaceans.
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