2014
DOI: 10.1111/ens.12086
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Regulation of vitellogenin genes in insects

Abstract: Vitellogenins (Vg) genes code for the major egg yolk protein precursor in insects and many other oviparous species. In insects, the Vg gene is expressed extra-ovarially in the fat body in sex-, tissue-and stage-specific manners. During the reproductive phase, the Vg mRNA is expressed in large quantities, which is then translated, secreted into hemolymph and ultimately taken up by the developing oocytes through receptormediated endocytosis. Once sequestered, the Vgs are stored as vitellin (Vn), the main nutriti… Show more

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“…Five genes were included in the Jak-STAT signalling pathway, which can affect the bone morphogenetic protein25. Three genes were related to vitellogenin, which provides nutrition to the ovary31 and thus is indispensable for embryonic development41.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five genes were included in the Jak-STAT signalling pathway, which can affect the bone morphogenetic protein25. Three genes were related to vitellogenin, which provides nutrition to the ovary31 and thus is indispensable for embryonic development41.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Egg maturation with age has been attributed to juvenile hormones (JH), sex peptides (SP) and ovulin (Chen et al, 1988;Herndon & Wolfner, 1995;Heifetz et al, 2000Heifetz et al, , 2005Chapman et al, 2003;Liu & Kubli, 2003). Juvenile hormones are involved in the synthesis and uptake of vitellogenin in adult female insects (Davey et al, 1993;Glinka & Wyatt, 1996;Tufail et al, 2014), and their levels vary according to the oviposition cycle (Wyatt & Davey, 1996;Borst et al, 2000). Juvenile hormone levels in many insect species are directly correlated with ovarian mass and stage of ovarian development (Koeppe et al, 1985;Okuda & Chinzei, 1988).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, JH or JH agonists are able to positively control vtg synthesis in adult female insects (Tufail et al . ) and crustaceans (Subramoniam ). In our study on adult female D. magna , vtg as well as a JH regulated vtg receptor (Chen & Lewis ) and a JH‐binding hormone are more abundant in animals exposed to the predator; therefore, a positive control of vtg by JH seems also likely.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%