Handler_1997_Arch.Insect.Biochem.Physiol_36_25

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Title : Developmental regulation of yolk protein gene expression in Anastrepha suspensa - Handler_1997_Arch.Insect.Biochem.Physiol_36_25
Author(s) : Handler AM
Ref : Archives of Insect Biochemistry & Physiology , 36 :25 , 1997
Abstract :

A partial cDNA clone for the 48,000 dalton yolk polypeptide gene from Anastrepha suspensa was isolated from a cDNA expression library using a yolk polypeptide antibody probe and hybridization to the Drosophila melanogaster yolk protein 1 gene. The sequenced DNA has greatest homology to the yolk protein genes from Ceratitis capitata, D. melanogaster, and Calliphora erythrocephala and, similar to these genes, shares amino acid sequence domains with those from lipases. RNA hybridization studies indicated that the yolk protein gene expression is completely female-specific and limited to the ovaries, without apparent regulation by 20-hydroxyecdysone or juvenile hormone. This is in contrast to an earlier study which suggested, based on immunological probes, that a very low level of yolk protein synthesis occurred in fat body and was not sex-specific.

PubMedSearch : Handler_1997_Arch.Insect.Biochem.Physiol_36_25
PubMedID: 9243791
Gene_locus related to this paper: anasu-vite1

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Handler AM (1997)
Developmental regulation of yolk protein gene expression in Anastrepha suspensa
Archives of Insect Biochemistry & Physiology 36 :25

Handler AM (1997)
Archives of Insect Biochemistry & Physiology 36 :25