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- W2005422696 abstract "At the time of moulting, the old cuticle of Manduca sexta acquires the ability to break down its constituent chitin. The appearance of such endogenous moulting chitinase activity in vivo is not related to the occurrence of apolysis but results from exposure to moulting fluid; chitinase activity is induced in intact or deproteinized cuticle in vitro by incubation with enzymatically active moulting fluid (Bade, 1970). Acquisition of endogenous chitinase activity by the chitin of intact cuticle in vitro requires several steps, one of which involves an enzymatic reaction which is a function of both temperature and concentration of moulting fluid. The process of rendering cuticle chitin able to serve as substrate for chitinase, can be inhibited by anti-trypsin agents and is postulated to be a novel variant of the biological activation of a biopolymer by a protease. Moulting fluid chitinase becomes attached to deproteinized chitin in vitro. Attachment occurs very rapidly, and the extent of this attachment with time is a function of temperature. Digestion of old cuticle during the moult is shown to be an orderly process which comprises a number of steps in sequence; some steps probably overlap in part." @default.
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