Chitin, the major structural polysaccharide of arthropods, is an important constituent of the insect extracellular structures, cuticle and gut peritrophic matrix. Synthesis of cuticular chitin is strictly coordinated with the ecdysone-regulated molting cycle of insect development (the term "ecdysone" is used in this paper instead of "ecdysteroids" since the exact ratio of various hormonal forms changes during metamorphosis). Based on observed similarities between the fungal chitin synthases and other processive beta-glycosyltransferases, we have identified the first insect chitin synthase genes, DmeChSA and DmeChSB (Database accession numbers: EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ A83122, A83126, AJ309488, AJ309489), from Drosophila melanogaster.
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