Three cDNAs encoding vitellogenin homologs from Antarctic copepod, Tigriopus kingsejongensis
- Alternative Title
- 극지요각류 Tigriopus kingsejongensis의 vitellogenin 특성연구
- Abstract
- Three full-length cDNAs encoding lipoprotein homologs were identified in Tigriopus kingsejongensis, a newly identified copepod from Antarctica. Structural and transcriptional analyses revealed homology with two vitellogenin-like proteins, Tik-Vg1 and Tik-Vg2, which were 1,855 and 1,795 amino acids in length, respectively, along with a third protein, Tik-MEP, which produced a 1,517-residue protein with similarity to a melanin engaging protein (MEP) in insects. Phylogenetic analysis showed that Vgs in Maxillopods including two Tik-Vgs belong to the arthropod vitellogenin-like clade, which includes clottable proteins (CPs) in decapod crustaceans and vitellogenins in insects. Tik-MEP clustered together with insect MEPs, which appear to have evolved before the apoB-like and arthropod Vg-like clades. Interestingly, no genes orthologous to those found in the apoB clade were identified in Maxillopoda, suggesting that functions of large lipid transfer proteins (LLTPs) in reproduction and lipid metabolism may be different from those in insect and decapod crustaceans. As suggested by phylogenetic analyses, the two Tik-Vgs belonging to the arthropod Vg-like clade appear to play major roles in oocyte maturation, while Vgs belonging to the apoB clade function primarily in the reproduction of decapod crustaceans. Transcriptional analysis of Tik-Vg expression revealed a 24-fold increase in mature and ovigerous females compared with immature female, whereas expression of Tik-MEP remained low through all reproductive stages. Acute temperature changes did not affect the transcription of Tik-Vg genes, whereas Tik-MEP appeared to be affected by temperature change. Among the three hormones thought to be involved in molting and reproduction in arthropods, only farnesoic acid (FA) induced transcription of the two Tik-Vg genes. Regardless of developmental stage and hormone treatment, Tik-Vg1 and Tik-Vg2 exhibited a strong positive correlation in expression, suggesting that expression of these genes may be regulated by the same transcriptional machinery.
- Author(s)
- 이수린
- Issued Date
- 2016
- Awarded Date
- 2016. 2
- Type
- Dissertation
- Keyword
- Vitellogenin Copepod Antarctic Farnesoic acid
- Publisher
- 부경대학교 대학원
- URI
- https://repository.pknu.ac.kr:8443/handle/2021.oak/12920
http://pknu.dcollection.net/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000002233533
- Alternative Author(s)
- Soo Rin Lee
- Affiliation
- 부경대학교 대학원
- Department
- 대학원 의생명융합공학협동과정
- Advisor
- 김현우
- Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………1
MATERIALS AND METHODS………………………………………….5
1. Experimental animals and culture condition…………………………….5
2. Construction of RNAseq database and Identification of three
lipoprotein genes from T. kingsejongensis………………………………...7
3. Quantitative analysis of Tik-MEP & Tik-Vgs……………………………..9
RESULTS…………………………………………………………………13
DISCUSSION……………………………………………………………34
REFERENCES…………………………………………………………..42
- Degree
- Master
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