Extraction and partial characterization of pupal-cuticle-melanizing hormone (PCMH) in the swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus L. (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae)

1999 
Abstract The pupae of Papilio xuthus show green, brown, and orange color polymorphism. The color of the pupal body is determined by a hormone that produces brown coloration, a hormone called pupal-cuticlemelanizing hormone (PCMH) which is secreted from brain-suboesophageal ganglion and prothoracic ganglion (Br-SG-PG) complexes during the pharate pupal stage. PCMH was extracted with 2% NaCl from Br-SG-PG complexes of P. xuthus green pupae. When pharate pupae producing brown pupae (brown-pupa-producers) were ligatured between the thorax and abdomen with cotton thread, the head-thorax complex developed into the brown type and the abdomens into the green type. Ligatured abdomens treated with crude PCMH produced intermediates of green- and brown-pupae (melanization degree of grades 0–3), which was used to assay PCMH-activity. Extracts of Br-SG complexes from Bombyx mori adults also shifted the color of the pupal cuticle toward the brown type in ligatured P. xuthus abdomens of brown-pupa-producers. The molecula...
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