Estudo da diferenciação sexual de Melipona interrupta por análise proteômica
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Universidade Federal do Amazonas
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Bees are social insects that live in organized colonies with differentiation of sex and
caste. They have a great diversity. They represent around 6% of the total number of
species. Native bees, which are popularly known as stingless bees and stingless
bees are found in tropical regions, occurring in Brazil, mainly in the Amazon region
where a significant number of species. Some studies have observed the presence of
diploid males in bees, derived from fertilized eggs inbreeding, which led him to
propose the existence of a complementary sex. This study has aim to identify specific
proteins for the phases of queen, workers and male pupae from Melipona interrupta,
for mass spectrometry. We identified 47 proteins. Of these, 35 proteins are common
to the three conditions, four were detected only in male pupae (PM), 2 in pupal queen
(PR) and 2 worker pupa (POP). Others are shared by at least two of the conditions,
and 5 are common to PM and PR, 2 to PM and PO and 1 to PO and PR. Some
proteins found are involved indirectly with the morphological differentiation. However,
further studies should be conducted to better characterization of each protein and its
interaction with the sexual differentiation pathways and caste.
Key-words: stingless bee, shotgun, mass spectrometry, proteins
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CASTELO, Leissandra Nascimento. Estudo da diferenciação sexual de Melipona interrupta por análise proteômica. 2016. 60 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biotecnologia) - Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, 2016.
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