2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2010.06.039
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Identification, characterization and expression of adipose differentiation-related protein (ADRP) gene and protein in ovaries of the giant tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon

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“…The GO annotation of contigs and singletons revealed some differences in the number of transcripts expressed in male and female reproductive tissues for the different GO terms. Gonadal development in female invertebrates involves a series of metabolic processes to accumulate lipids and form oocytes (Galindo, Noy, Swanson & Vacquier ; Litaay & Silva ; Springer, Moy, Friend, Swanson & Vacquier ; Sittikankaew, Hiransuchalert, Yocawibun, Yamano & Klinbunga ; Wu, Li & Zhang ), as supported by our results, which show that the EST sequences of females contain a higher percentage of transcripts associated with metabolism and catalytic and enzymatic activity. Similarly, acrosomal proteins relevant for the process of gametic recognition have been characterized in most free‐spawning marine mollusks (Swanson & Vacquier ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The GO annotation of contigs and singletons revealed some differences in the number of transcripts expressed in male and female reproductive tissues for the different GO terms. Gonadal development in female invertebrates involves a series of metabolic processes to accumulate lipids and form oocytes (Galindo, Noy, Swanson & Vacquier ; Litaay & Silva ; Springer, Moy, Friend, Swanson & Vacquier ; Sittikankaew, Hiransuchalert, Yocawibun, Yamano & Klinbunga ; Wu, Li & Zhang ), as supported by our results, which show that the EST sequences of females contain a higher percentage of transcripts associated with metabolism and catalytic and enzymatic activity. Similarly, acrosomal proteins relevant for the process of gametic recognition have been characterized in most free‐spawning marine mollusks (Swanson & Vacquier ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In addition, its effects on promoting the expression of P. monodon adipose differentiation related protein (PmADRP) in ovaries of this shrimp at 48 hpi were also reported (Sittikankaew et al, 2010).…”
Section: Expression Of Pmfamet In Ovaries Of Domesticated P Monodon mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In situ hybridization were transferred to a PVDF membrane (Towbin et al, 1979) and analyzed as previously described in Sittikankaew et al (2010).…”
Section: Primermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our previous studies illustrated that administration of 5-HT clearly promoted the expression of various reproduction-related genes in ovaries of P. monodon for example, Ovarian-Specific Transcript 1 (PmOST1) in cultured 5-month-old shrimp at 12-78 hpi (P b 0.05, , adipose differentiation-related protein (PmADRP) in domesticated 14-month-old shrimp at 48 hpt (Sittikankaew et al, 2010), and farnesoic-O-methyltransferase (PmFAMeT) in domesticated 18-monthold shrimp at 1 hpt (Buaklin, 2010).…”
Section: Effects Of 5-ht Progesterone and 20e On Expression Of Ovarimentioning
confidence: 99%