New Insights into Peritrophic Matrix Synthesis, Architecture, and Function
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada · University of Saskatchewan · +1 more institution
Abstract
The peritrophic matrix (PM) is a chitin and glycoprotein layer that lines the invertebrate midgut. Although structurally different, it is functionally similar to the mucous secretions of the vertebrate digestive tract. The PM is a physical barrier, protecting the midgut epithelium from abrasive food particles, digestive enzymes, and pathogens infectious per os. It is also a biochemical barrier, sequestering and, in some cases, inactivating ingested toxins. Finally, the PM compartmentalizes digestive processes, allowing for efficient nutrient acquisition and reuse of hydrolytic enzymes. The PM consists of an organized lattice of chitin fibrils held together by chitin binding proteins. Glycans fill the…
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- 7.02
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- 100%
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Authors
4- DDDwayne D. HegedusCorresponding
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, University of Saskatchewan
- MAMartin A. Erlandson
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, University of Saskatchewan
- CGCedric Gillott
University of Saskatchewan
- UTUmut Toprak
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ankara University, University of Saskatchewan
Topics & keywords
- Chitin
- Midgut
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Biochemistry
- Glycoprotein
- Insect
- Microbiology