Effect of temperature on the activities of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and hexokinase in entomopathogenic nematodes (Nematoda: Steinernematidae)

Ganpat B. Jagdale , Roger Gordon
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Abstract

The kinetic properties of two metabolic enzymes, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and hexokinase, were studied in four strains of entomopathogenic nematodes that had been recycled for two years at various temperatures: Steinernema feltiae NF strain, Steinernema feltiae Umeå strain, Steinernema carpocapsae All strain, Steinernema riobravis TX strain. The recycling temperatures influenced the activities of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and hexokinase in an adaptive fashion in all the strains. At each assay temperature (5–35°C), the maximum specific activity of both the enzymes was greater in the nematodes that had been recycled at lower temperatures than in those reared at higher temperatures. In three enzyme-nematode strain combinations, the lowest Km values measured at each assay temperature occurred in nematodes that had been recycled at the lower temperatures. However, the assay temperatures at which the minimum Km values occurred were ≥15°C. The capacities of these nematodes to adjust to different recycling temperatures is discussed in relation to the physiological mechanisms involved.

温度对昆虫病原线虫葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶和己糖激酶活性的影响
研究了在不同温度下回收2年的4株昆虫病原线虫(feltiae Steinernema NF株、feltiae ume株、carpocapsae All株、riobravis Steinernema TX株)的葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶和己糖激酶2种代谢酶的动力学特性。循环温度对所有菌株葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶和己糖激酶的活性均有自适应影响。在每个实验温度下(5-35°C),在较低温度下循环的线虫中这两种酶的最大比活性高于在较高温度下饲养的线虫。在三种酶-线虫菌株组合中,在每个实验温度下测量到的最低Km值发生在在较低温度下回收的线虫中。然而,最小Km值出现的实验温度≥15°C。这些线虫的能力,以适应不同的循环温度讨论了相关的生理机制。
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