Haunerland N H, Bowers W S
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1986 Jan 29;134(2):580-6. doi: 10.1016/s0006-291x(86)80459-4.
The green color of the hemolymph of last instar larvae of the corn earworm, Heliothis zea (Boddie), is caused by the appearance of a blue chromoprotein. This protein (Mr approximately 560,000) is composed of 4 subunits (Mr approximately 150,000). It contains 8.4% lipid and has an equilibrium density of 1.26 g/ml. This protein is absent during all early larval stages, in pupae and in adult animals, but is a major hemolymph protein in 5th instar larvae. Although its physiological function remains unclear, this blue chromoprotein represents the first member of a new class of larval-specific insect lipoproteins.
玉米穗虫(Heliothis zea,博迪)末龄幼虫血淋巴的绿色是由一种蓝色色素蛋白的出现所致。这种蛋白质(分子量约为560,000)由4个亚基组成(分子量约为150,000)。它含有8.4%的脂质,平衡密度为1.26克/毫升。在所有幼虫早期阶段、蛹期和成年动物中均不存在这种蛋白质,但它是五龄幼虫血淋巴中的主要蛋白质。尽管其生理功能尚不清楚,但这种蓝色色素蛋白代表了一类新的幼虫特异性昆虫脂蛋白中的首个成员。