Vitellogenin and vitellin of a millipede Spirostreptus asthenes: Occurrence, isolation and partial characterization

E.Balaji Prasath, T. Subramoniam
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Vitellogenin (Vg), the yolk precursor protein and its product vitellin (Vn) have been identified in hemolymph and fat body of females and mature oocytes in the millipede Spirostreptus asthenes employing double immunodiffusion technique. These two proteins are absent in males indicating that they are female specific. Immunoelectrophoresis has shown that there is only one vitellogenic protein present in S. asthenes. Vg and Vn were isolated by gel filtration. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) analysis revealed that Vg and Vn are glycolipoproteins. Vg contains 48.8% protein, 2.2% carbohydrate and 48.9% lipid. Vn is comprised of 52% protein, 2.3% carbohydrate and 45.4% lipid. The lipid components of Vg and Vn include mainly phospholipids such as phosphatidic acid, sphingomyelin, phosphatidyl choline, phosphatidyl ethanolamine and cholesterol. On SDS-PAGE analysis both Vg and Vn yielded five sub units each. The molecular weight of the sub units of Vg was found to be 135, 115, 105, 73 and 56 kDa and those of Vn were 125, 110, 100, 68, and 53 kDa. The vitellogenic system of S. asthenes resembles that of insects. The phylogenetic relationship of the vitellogenic system of this millipede with other arthropod groups is discussed.

千足虫软螺旋体的卵黄原蛋白和卵黄蛋白:发生、分离和部分特性
采用双免疫扩散技术,在雌虫的血淋巴、脂肪体和成熟卵母细胞中鉴定了卵黄原蛋白(Vg)及其产物卵黄蛋白(Vn)。这两种蛋白在雄性中不存在,表明它们是雌性特有的。免疫电泳结果表明,黄体蛋白只有一种。通过凝胶过滤分离Vg和Vn。聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳(PAGE)分析显示Vg和Vn是糖脂蛋白。Vg含有48.8%的蛋白质、2.2%的碳水化合物和48.9%的脂肪。Vn由52%的蛋白质、2.3%的碳水化合物和45.4%的脂肪组成。Vg和Vn的脂质成分主要包括磷脂酸、鞘磷脂、磷脂酰胆碱、磷脂酰乙醇胺和胆固醇等磷脂。在SDS-PAGE分析中,Vg和Vn各产生5个亚基。Vg的亚基分子量分别为135、115、105、73和56 kDa, Vn的亚基分子量分别为125、110、100、68和53 kDa。asthenes的卵黄系统类似于昆虫的卵黄系统。讨论了该千足虫卵黄系统与其他节肢动物类群的系统发育关系。
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