White_1997_Insect.Mol.Biol_6_329

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Title : Cloning and characterization of three Musca domestica yolk protein genes - White_1997_Insect.Mol.Biol_6_329
Author(s) : White NM , Bownes M
Ref : Insect Molecular Biology , 6 :329 , 1997
Abstract :

The yolk protein (yp) genes encode the major nutritional polypeptides deposited in developing oocytes for subsequent utilization during embryogenesis, and represent a highly conserved family of genes in higher Diptera. Originally isolated from Drosophila melanogaster, they are expressed in a temporal-, tissue- and sex-specific manner in all species in which they have been identified. We report here the isolation of cDNAs encoding three independent yolk proteins from the common housefly, Musca domestica. Expression of the three M. domestica yp genes is analysed both by Northern and in-situ hybridization. We discuss in an evolutionary context both the significance of the expression patterns, and regions of apparent polypeptide sequence divergence.

PubMedSearch : White_1997_Insect.Mol.Biol_6_329
PubMedID: 9359575
Gene_locus related to this paper: musdo-1vite , musdo-2vite , musdo-3vite

Related information

Gene_locus musdo-1vite    musdo-2vite    musdo-3vite
Family Yolk-Protein_dipter

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White NM, Bownes M (1997)
Cloning and characterization of three Musca domestica yolk protein genes
Insect Molecular Biology 6 :329

White NM, Bownes M (1997)
Insect Molecular Biology 6 :329