Tonya Severson
University of California, Davis
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Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 1998
Stéphane Debernard; Christophe Morisseau; Tonya Severson; Li Feng; Hubert Wojtasek; Glenn D. Prestwich; Bruce D. Hammock
The cDNA of the microsomal Juvenile Hormone Epoxide Hydrolase (JHEH) from Manduca sexta was expressed in vitro in the baculovirus system. In insect cell culture, the recombinant enzyme (Ms-JHEH) was produced at a high level (100 fold over background EH catalytic activity). As expected, Ms-JHEH was localized in the microsomal fraction with a molecular mass of approximately 50 kDa. Ms-JHEH showed a substrate and inhibitor spectrum similar to the wild type JHEH isolated from eggs of M. sexta. Its enzymatic activity was the highest for Juvenile Hormone III. Ms-JHEH hydrolyzed several trans-epoxides faster than cis-epoxides. A putative hydroxyl-acyl enzyme intermediate was isolated suggesting a catalytic mechanism of Ms-JHEH similar to the mammalian EHs.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2000
Beth Ann Thomas; Andrew C. Hinton; Haim Moskowitz; Tonya Severson; Bruce D. Hammock
Juvenile hormone esterase (JHE) plays an essential role in insect development. It is partially responsible for the clearance of juvenile hormone (JH) which regulates various aspects of insect development and reproduction. Because of its role in regulating JH titer, this enzyme has been targeted for development of biologically-based insecticides. JHE was partially purified from the beetle, Tenebrio molitor, using a transition state analog as the affinity ligand. Two forms of JHE were characterized by activity analysis, isoelectric focusing, two-dimensional SDS-PAGE and N-terminal sequence analysis. The esterase is associated with two proteins of sizes 71 and 150 kDa, both of which are active on JH III. A partial cDNA clone for the enzyme was isolated based on the sequence of N-terminal and internal peptides. Its sequence indicates that JHE from T. molitor and Heliothis virescens may have a common origin.
Pest Management Science | 2001
Ahmet Bora Inceoglu; Shizuo G. Kamita; Andrew C. Hinton; Qihong Huang; Tonya Severson; Kyung-Don Kang; Bruce D. Hammock
Chemical Research in Toxicology | 2001
Craig E. Wheelock; Tonya Severson; Bruce D. Hammock
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2002
Tonya Severson; Marvin H. Goodrow; Christophe Morisseau; Deanna L. Dowdy; Bruce D. Hammock
Archive | 2000
Bruce D. Hammock; Christophe Morisseau; Jiang Zheng; Marvin H. Goodrow; Tonya Severson; James R. Sanborn
Archive | 2000
Bruce D. Hammock; Marvin H. Goodrow; Christophe Morisseau; Jiang Zheng; Tonya Severson; James R. Sanborn
Archive | 2000
Bruce D. Hammock; Christophe Morisseau; Jiang Zheng; Marvin H. Goodrow; Tonya Severson; James R. Sanborn
Archive | 2000
Bruce D. Hammock; Marvin H. Goodrow; Christophe Morisseau; Jiang Zheng; Tonya Severson; James R. Sanborn
Archive | 2000
Marvin H. Goodrow; Bruce D. Hammock; Christophe Morisseau; James R. Sanborn; Tonya Severson