Comparative biochemical studies of carotenoids in sea urchins—III. Relationship between developmental mode and carotenoids in the Australian echinoids Heliocidaris erythrogramma and H. tuberculata and a comparison with Japanese species |
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Authors: | Miyuki Tsushima Maria Byrne Shonan Amemiya Takao Matsuno |
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Institution: | aDepartment of Natural Products Research, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Misasagi, Yamashina-Ku, Kyoto 607, Japan;bDepartment of Anatomy and Histology, F13, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia;cMisaki Marine Biological Station, University of Tokyo, Miurashi, Kanagawa 238-02, Japan |
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Abstract: | The sea urchin Heliocidaris tuberculata is typical of most echinoids in having a small egg and a feeding larva, while H. erythrogramma has a large egg and modified development through a non-feeding larvae. The carotenoids in the gonads of these two species were investigated from the comparative biochemical points of view. The carotenoid content of the buoyant eggs of H. erythrogramma was approximately 60 times that of the negatively-buoyant eggs of H. tuberculata. With respect to cytoplasmic volume, however, the carotenoid concentration in the eggs of H. tuberculata was approximately twice that in the eggs of H. erythrogramma. In both species β-echinenone was the principal carotenoid found and their carotenoid patterns were similar. It is very interesting from a functional point of view that carotenoid levels per cytoplasmic volume are conserved across most of the species we have examined irrespective of phylogeny and egg size. In light of this result we suggest that carotenoids may play an important role in developing stage in all echinoids including indirect and direct developers. |
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Keywords: | Sea urchin Heliocidaris tuberculata H erythrogramma Carotenoid Gonad Egg β -Echinenone Developmental mode |
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