Abstract:
Larvae of the bruchid beetle, Caryedes brasiliensis (Bruchidae)
have the ability to avoid significant incorporation of L-canavanine, the
guanidinooxy structural analog of L-arginine, into de novo synthesized
proteins. This ability is related to a highly discriminatory proteinsynthesizing
system which exhibits marked ability to avoid processing an
array of nonprotein amino acids structurally related to arginine.