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Pergamon J. hect Physiol. Vol. 41, No. 5, pp. I-II, 1995 Elsevier Science Ltd. Printed in Great Britain Contents of Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology VOLUME 25, NUMBER 2, 1995 Mini-Review Svend Olav Andersen, Peter Hrrjrup and Peter Roepstorff Svend Olav Andersen, Kate Rafn, Thomas N. Krogh, Peter Hejrup and Peter Roepstorff Terrie L. Finston, Paul D. N. Hebert and Robert B. Foot& H. Noguchi, Y. Hayakawa and R. G. H. Downer Sean Coleman, Brent Driihn, Greg Petersen, Javor Stolorov and Kevin Kraus Estela L. Arrese, Bertha I. Rojas-Rivas and Michael A. Wells Joy J. Winzerling, Patricia Nez, Jerker Porath and John H. Law Alan S. Bowman, John R. Sauer, Paul A. Neese and Jack W. Dillwith C. Royer, P. Porcheron, P. Pradelles, L. Kerhoas, J. Einhom and B. Mauchamp Carolina V. Barillas-Mury, Fernando G. Noriega and Michael A. Wells Toru Arakawa Bhuvana Gopalakrishnan, Suhharatnam Muthukrishnan and Karl J. Kramer Veeresh L. Sevala, K. G. Davey and Glenn D. Prestwich Takashi Tomita and Jeffrey G. Scott Michael R. Kanost, Sarvamangala V. Prasad, Yanling Huang and Elizabeth Willott L. E. King, V. M. Sevala and B. G. Loughton Forthcoming Papers Contents of Journal of Insect Physiology 153 Insect cuticular proteins 177 Comparison of larval and pupal cuticular proteins in Tenebrio molitor 189 197 203 209 217 225 235 241 247 255 267 275 285 293 I III Genome size variation in aphids Elevation of dopamine levels in parasitized insect larvae A Drosophila male accessory gland protein that is a member of the serpin superfamily of proteinase inhibitors is transferred to females during mating Purification and properties of glycogen phosphorylase from the fat body of larval Munduca sexta Rapid and efficient isolation of transferrin and ferritin from Manducu sextu Origin of arachidonic acid in the salivary glands of the lone star tick, Amblyommu americanurn Rapid and specific enzyme immunoassay for makisterone A Early trypsin activity is part of the signal transduction system that activates transcription of the late trypsin gene in the midgut of the mosquito, Aedes uegypti Superoxide generative reaction in insect haemolymph and its mimic model system with surfactants in vitro Baculovirus-mediated expression of a Munducu sextu chitinase gene: properties of the recombinant protein Photoaffinity labeling and characterization of a juvenile hormone binding protein in the membranes of follicle cells of Locustu migrutoriu cDNA and deduced protein sequence of CYP6DI: the putative gene for a cytochrome P450 responsible for pyrethroid resistance in house fly Regulation of serpin gene-1 in Munducu sextu The effect of substitutions at position three on the binding and bioactivity of proctolin in locust hindgut and oviduct -continued overleaf I

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Pergamon

J. hect Physiol. Vol. 41, No. 5, pp. I-II, 1995 Elsevier Science Ltd. Printed in Great Britain

Contents of Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

VOLUME 25, NUMBER 2, 1995

Mini-Review Svend Olav Andersen, Peter Hrrjrup and Peter Roepstorff

Svend Olav Andersen, Kate Rafn, Thomas N. Krogh, Peter Hejrup and Peter Roepstorff

Terrie L. Finston, Paul D. N. Hebert and Robert B. Foot&

H. Noguchi, Y. Hayakawa and R. G. H. Downer

Sean Coleman, Brent Driihn, Greg Petersen, Javor Stolorov and Kevin Kraus

Estela L. Arrese, Bertha I. Rojas-Rivas and Michael A. Wells

Joy J. Winzerling, Patricia Nez, Jerker Porath and John H. Law

Alan S. Bowman, John R. Sauer, Paul A. Neese and Jack W. Dillwith

C. Royer, P. Porcheron, P. Pradelles, L. Kerhoas, J. Einhom and B. Mauchamp

Carolina V. Barillas-Mury, Fernando G. Noriega and Michael A. Wells

Toru Arakawa

Bhuvana Gopalakrishnan, Suhharatnam Muthukrishnan and Karl J. Kramer

Veeresh L. Sevala, K. G. Davey and Glenn D. Prestwich

Takashi Tomita and Jeffrey G. Scott

Michael R. Kanost, Sarvamangala V. Prasad, Yanling Huang and Elizabeth Willott

L. E. King, V. M. Sevala and B. G. Loughton

Forthcoming Papers

Contents of Journal of Insect Physiology

153 Insect cuticular proteins

177 Comparison of larval and pupal cuticular proteins in Tenebrio molitor

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197

203

209

217

225

235

241

247

255

267

275

285

293

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Genome size variation in aphids

Elevation of dopamine levels in parasitized insect larvae

A Drosophila male accessory gland protein that is a member of the serpin superfamily of proteinase inhibitors is transferred to females during mating

Purification and properties of glycogen phosphorylase from the fat body of larval Munduca sexta

Rapid and efficient isolation of transferrin and ferritin from Manducu sextu

Origin of arachidonic acid in the salivary glands of the lone star tick, Amblyommu americanurn

Rapid and specific enzyme immunoassay for makisterone A

Early trypsin activity is part of the signal transduction system that activates transcription of the late trypsin gene in the midgut of the mosquito, Aedes uegypti

Superoxide generative reaction in insect haemolymph and its mimic model system with surfactants in vitro

Baculovirus-mediated expression of a Munducu sextu chitinase gene: properties of the recombinant protein

Photoaffinity labeling and characterization of a juvenile hormone binding protein in the membranes of follicle cells of Locustu migrutoriu

cDNA and deduced protein sequence of CYP6DI: the putative gene for a cytochrome P450 responsible for pyrethroid resistance in house fly

Regulation of serpin gene-1 in Munducu sextu

The effect of substitutions at position three on the binding and bioactivity of proctolin in locust hindgut and oviduct

-continued overleaf

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VOLUME 25, NUMBER 3, 1995

Adriana M. Klinkowstrom, Walter R. Terra and Clelia Ferreira

H. Franciosa and J. B. Berg6

Thomas N. Krogh, Lene Skou, Peter Roepstorff, Svend Olav Andersen and Peter Hejrup

Vivian Ngan, Guido Vacano, Ursula Bond and Tharappel James

Michael L. Kirby and James A. Ottea

Ursula Kollberg, Brigitte Obermaier, Harry Hirsch, Gisela Kelber and Peter Wolbert

Pablo Wappner, Karl J. Kramer, Theodore L. Hopkins, Matthew Merritt, Jacob Schaefer and Luis A. Quesada-Allue

Katherine A. Johnston, Michael J. Lee, Clare Brough, Vaughan A. Hilder, Angharad M. R. Gatehouse and John A. Gatehouse

Masao Sugiyama, Hisato Kuniyoshi, Eiji Kotani, Kiyoko Taniai, Keiko Kadono-Okuda, Yusuke Kato, Masanori Yamamoto, Michio Shimabukuro, Subrata Chowdhury, Jinhua XII, Su Kyung Choi, Hiroshi Kataoka, Akinori Suzuki and Minoru Yamakawa

Hideaki Kobayashi, Shoichiro Kurata and Shunji Natori

Guido C. Paesen and George M. Happ

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Midgut dipeptidases from Rhynchosciura americana (Diptera) larvae. Properties of soluble and membrane-bound forms

Glutathione S-transferases in housefly (Musca domestica): location of GST-1 and GST-2 families

Primary structure of proteins from the wing cuticle of the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria

Characterization of a new class of transcribed repetitive DNA sequence which also exists as a hybrid with HP1 mRNA; potential for site-specific recombination in Drosophila melanogaster

Multiple mechanisms for enhancement of glutathione S-transferase activities in Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Expression cloning and characterization of a pupal cuticle protein cDNA of Galleria mellonella L.

White pupa: a Ceratitis capitata mutant lacking catecholamines for tanning the puparium

Protease activities in the larval midgut of Heliothis virescens: evidence for trypsin and chymotrypsin-like enzymes

Characterization of a Bombyx mori cDNA encoding a novel member of the attacin family of insect antibacterial proteins

Purification of a 200 kDA protein-binding protein from the fat body of Sarcophaga peregrina larvae

The B proteins secreted by the tubular accessory sex glands of the male mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, have sequence similarity to moth pheromone-binding proteins