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A vitellogenin chain containing a superoxide dismutase-like domain is the major
component of yolk proteins in cladoceran crustacean Daphnia magna$ Yasuhiko
Kato1, Shin-ichi Tokishita1, Toshihiro Ohta, Hideo Yamagata* Laboratory of
Environmental and Molecular Biology, Environmental Science Division, School of
Life Science, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science, 1432-1 Horinouchi,
Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0392, Japan Received 8 January 2004; received in revised
form 8 March 2004; accepted 29 March 2004 Available online 6 May 2004 Received
by T. Gojobori Abstract A cDNA encoding vitellogenin (VTG), a precursor of a
major yolk protein, vitellin (VTN), was isolated from cladoceran crustacean
Daphnia magna. The deduced amino acid sequence of DmagVTG1, the polypeptide
encoded by the cDNA, contained a possible signal peptide sequence of 16 amino
acid (aa) residues. The possible mature form of DmagVTG1 consists of 1985 aa
residues with a calculated molecular mass of 223,070 Da. The large lipid
transfer (LLT) module and a part of the von Willebrand factor D (VWD) module
found in the aa sequences of VTGs of many other organisms are well conserved in
DmagVTG1. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that the LLT module of DmagVTG1 is
more closely related to those of insect VTGs than those of decapodan
crustaceans. A unique feature of DmagVTG1 is that it has a superoxide dismutase
(SOD)-like domain at its NH2-terminus. Antisera against the SOD-like domain, the
NH2-terminal part of the VTG domain and the COOH-terminal part of the VTG
domain, respectively, were prepared and used for analysis of D. magna yolk
proteins. Six species (I to VI) of major protein complexes were found in D.
magna parthenogenetic eggs isolated immediately after ovulation. Complexes IV
and V were the most abundant. DmagVTG1 was a component of Complexes III, IV and
V, and the most abundant polypeptide in D. magna eggs. The protein complexes
underwent gradual proteolysis during development. One of the primary sites of
cleavage was between the two successive Arg residues located at the 1454th and
1455th positions of DmagVTG1. D 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords: cDNA; Water flea; Vitellogenesis; Parthenogenetic egg; Endocrine
disrupters; Proteolysis
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