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Hepatopancreas and ovary are sites of vitellogenin synthesis as determined from partial cDNA encoding of vitellogenin in the marine shrimp,Penaeus vannamei
Authors:DENG-YU TSENG  YING-NAN CHEN  KUAN-FU LIU  GUANG-HSIUNG KOU  CHU-FANG LO  CHING-MING KUO
Affiliation:1. Department of Zoology , National Taiwan University , Taipei, Taiwan , 106;2. Department of Aquaculture , National Penghu Institute of Technology , Penghu, Taiwan , 880;3. Tungkang Marine Laboratory , Taiwan Fisheries Research Institute , Pingtung, Taiwan , 912;4. Department of Aquaculture , National Pingtung University of Science and Technology , Pingtung, Taiwan , 912 Phone: +886(8) 774-0344 Fax: +886(8) 774-0344 E-mail: kuocm@mail.npust.edu.tw
Abstract:Summary

The site of yolk protein synthesis in crustaceans has long been a subject of controversy. A portion of the vitellogenin gene structure was reported recently in a freshwater giant prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) and black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodori), in which the hepatopancreas was confirmed to be the extraovarian site of vitellogenin synthesis. The ovary is also frequently reported to be the site of yolk protein synthesis in penaeid shrimp. The same PCR product was obtained using cDNA from the hepatopancreas or the ovary as a template. The deduced amino acid sequence of Vg in P. vannamei showed high identities of 57% and 78% with those from M. rosenbergii and P. monodon, respectively. The same location of the intron in the sequenced region of genomic DNA was also found between these three species. We therefore concluded that the hepatopancreas and ovary are sites of vitellogenin synthesis in P. vannamei. The partial structure of the vitellogenin gene is further presented.
Keywords:Crustacean  penaeid shrimp  vitellogenesis  vitellogenin gene  hepatopancreas  ovary
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