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Cloning of cDNA for Vitellogenin of the Parasitoid Wasp, Pimpla nipponica (Hymenoptera: Apocrita: Ichneumonidae): Vitellogenin Primary Structure and Evolutionary Considerations
Authors:Yoshiaki Nose  Jae Min Lee  Takatoshi Ueno  Masatsugu Hatakeyama  Kugao Oishi
Affiliation:

a Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University, Nada, Kobe 657-8501, Japan

b Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kobe University, Nada, Kobe 657-8501, Japan

c Institute of Biological Control, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan

Abstract:The cDNA for vitellogenin (Vg) of the parasitoid wasp Pimpla nipponica (Hymenoptera: Apocrita) was cloned and sequenced.1 The deduced amino acid sequence with 1807 residues was obtained. The N-terminal 20 amino acids chemically determined for vitellin (Vn) agreed completely with the deduced 20 amino acids that follow the 16 amino acid residues for putative signal peptide. The cDNA clone for the Vg of the turnip sawfly Athalia rosae (Hymenoptera: Symphyta), previously obtained and partially sequenced, was also completely sequenced and the amino acid sequence deduced. Amino acid sequences were compared between these two species and also with known Vg sequences from other insects. Common to all these insects is the presence of two long regions with relatively well-conserved amino acid sequences, one near the N-terminal extending 267–282 residues (including two cysteines at conserved locations), and the other starting at position 450 to 655 and extending 279–283 residues, and of a region at the C-terminal extending some 200 residues (about 250 in Aedes aegypti due to the presence of a serine-rich stretch) with 10 cysteines at conserved locations. A molecular phylogenetic tree was constructed.
Keywords:Pimpla nipponica   Hymenoptera   Vitellogenin cDNA   Molecular phylogeny
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