2000
DOI: 10.1262/jrd.46.287
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Differential Expression of Ovarian Cathepsins B, D and L during Oocyte Growth in Scad

Abstract: Abstract. In pelagic egg-spawning marine fish, sequential processing of a hepatically derived vitellogenin occurs concomitant with oocyte growth within the follicles. This process consists of yolk formation during early oocyte growth and yolk degradation during late oocyte growth. Since ovarian cathepsins B, D and L have been suspected of being involved in both events, the present study determines their different expression during oocyte growth in round scad Decapterus maruadsi. By adopting specific substrates… Show more

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“…For pelagophil teleosts, Catb has also been shown to be a major protease in barfin flounder ( Verasper moseri ) (Matsubara et al . 2003) and scad ( Decapturus maruadsi ) (Aranishi 2000a). In this latter species, coexistent Catd is suggested to activate the Catb zymogen (Aranishi 2000b).…”
Section: Lazy Lysosomes Release Faa From Yolk Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For pelagophil teleosts, Catb has also been shown to be a major protease in barfin flounder ( Verasper moseri ) (Matsubara et al . 2003) and scad ( Decapturus maruadsi ) (Aranishi 2000a). In this latter species, coexistent Catd is suggested to activate the Catb zymogen (Aranishi 2000b).…”
Section: Lazy Lysosomes Release Faa From Yolk Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teleost Ctsl has been shown to play crucial roles in the formation and/or degradation of yolk during early and late oocyte growth [3,[41][42][43][44]. More specifically, it has been shown to contribute to the processing and proteolysis of vitellogenin in the yolk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CatB is thought to participate in the embryonic development of juvenile fish. During the oocyte growth period of scad ( Decapterus maruadsi ), for example, high‐level expression of CatB activity characterizes one of the main proteases involved in hydrolyzing yolk protein; the extent of hydrolysis influences the seasonal yield of fish eggs and quality of juvenile fish (Aranishi ). To this effect, observing the expression of CatB during the development of juvenile fish may be significant for evaluating the yield and quality of fish—this is of considerable importance for commercial fishes, as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%