## Abstract The protein arrays of the claw and abdominal muscles of the lobster __Homarus americanus__ were examined by sodium dodecyl sulfatepolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The gel protein patterns revealed consistent differences in several major bands that could be correlated with the physiol
Characterization and quantification of yolk proteins in the lobster,Homarus americanus
β Scribed by Tsukimura, Brian ;Waddy, Susan L. ;Vogel, Jacalyn M. ;Linder, Colby J. ;Bauer, Daniel K. ;Borst, David W.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 324 KB
- Volume
- 292
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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Abstract
Yolk protein (vitellin, Vn) and its precursor (vitellogenin, Vg) were isolated and characterized in the ovary and hemolymph, respectively, of the adult female lobster, Homarus americanus. Vn had a molecular mass of 360 kDa when analyzed by gel filtration. When analyzed by SDSβPAGE, Vn had six bands (110, 105, 94, 90, 81, and 78 kDa). An antiβVn antiserum was developed using purified Vn, and the antiserum was used to detect Vn and Vg by ELISA and western blot techniques. ELISA analysis of hemolymph proteins separated by gel filtration indicated that Vg was similar in mass to Vn (360 kDa). However, western blots of hemolymph proteins separated by SDSβPAGE indicated that Vg contained a pair of protein subunits, 194 kDa and 179 kDa. Furthermore, the elution profiles of Vn and Vg from anion exchange chromatography indicated that Vg had a more negative charge. Thus, Vg appears to be processed after its uptake by the ovary to form Vn. Vg was undetectable in hemolymph from adult males by either ELISA or by western blot analysis. However, hemolymph levels of Vg in adult females increased 40βfold during the reproductive cycle, rising from 18 ΞΌg/mL in ovarian stage II to 789 ΞΌg/mL at stage V. This increase correlates well with oocyte growth during the cycle. Hence, this method may be useful for studying the regulation of lobster vitellogenesis. J. Exp. Zool. 292:367β375, 2002. Β© 2002 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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