AbstractThe major yolk protein (MYP) in sea urchins has historically been classified as a vitellogenin based on its abundance in the yolk platelets. Curiously, it is found in both sexes of sea urchins where it is presumed to play a physiological role in gametogenesis, embryogenesis, or both. Here we present the primary structure of MYP as predicted from cDNAs of two sea urchins species, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus and Lytechinus variegatus. The sequence from these two species share identity to one another, but bear no resemblance to other known vitellogenins. Instead the sequence shares identity to members of the transferrin superfamily of proteins. In vitro iron binding assays, including both 59Fe overlay assays of MYP enriched coelomic ...
Abstract Sea urchins fulfil a vital role as a simple scientific model organism and as such have rema...
Transferrin is a protein super-family involved in iron transport, a central process in cellular home...
AbstractDuring sea urchin embryogenesis, the skeleton is produced by primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs)...
AbstractThe major yolk protein (MYP) in sea urchins has historically been classified as a vitellogen...
AbstractThe major yolk protein of sea urchins is an iron-binding, transferrin-like molecule that is ...
Sea urchin oocytes grow to 10 times their original size during oogenesis by both synthesizing and im...
Vitellogenin genes (vtg) encode large lipid transfer proteins (LLTPs) that are typically female-spec...
Both female and male sea urchins accumulate the major yolk protein (MYP) in the nutritive phagocytes...
To study the fate of the yolk glycoproteins found in eggs and embryos of the sea urchin, S. purpurat...
Sea urchin vitellogenin is a high molecular weight glycoprotein, which is the precursor of the major...
AbstractSea urchin eggs secrete a serine protease activity, CGSP1, at fertilization that is essentia...
Yolk protein is crucial in oviparous animals because it provides most of the nutrients for developin...
The cDNA encoding the TATA binding protein was isolated from 8- to 16-cell and morula-stage embryoni...
The yolk granule is the most abundant membrane-bound organelle present in the eggs and embryos of ma...
AbstractBiomineralization, the biologically controlled formation of mineral deposits, is of widespre...
Abstract Sea urchins fulfil a vital role as a simple scientific model organism and as such have rema...
Transferrin is a protein super-family involved in iron transport, a central process in cellular home...
AbstractDuring sea urchin embryogenesis, the skeleton is produced by primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs)...
AbstractThe major yolk protein (MYP) in sea urchins has historically been classified as a vitellogen...
AbstractThe major yolk protein of sea urchins is an iron-binding, transferrin-like molecule that is ...
Sea urchin oocytes grow to 10 times their original size during oogenesis by both synthesizing and im...
Vitellogenin genes (vtg) encode large lipid transfer proteins (LLTPs) that are typically female-spec...
Both female and male sea urchins accumulate the major yolk protein (MYP) in the nutritive phagocytes...
To study the fate of the yolk glycoproteins found in eggs and embryos of the sea urchin, S. purpurat...
Sea urchin vitellogenin is a high molecular weight glycoprotein, which is the precursor of the major...
AbstractSea urchin eggs secrete a serine protease activity, CGSP1, at fertilization that is essentia...
Yolk protein is crucial in oviparous animals because it provides most of the nutrients for developin...
The cDNA encoding the TATA binding protein was isolated from 8- to 16-cell and morula-stage embryoni...
The yolk granule is the most abundant membrane-bound organelle present in the eggs and embryos of ma...
AbstractBiomineralization, the biologically controlled formation of mineral deposits, is of widespre...
Abstract Sea urchins fulfil a vital role as a simple scientific model organism and as such have rema...
Transferrin is a protein super-family involved in iron transport, a central process in cellular home...
AbstractDuring sea urchin embryogenesis, the skeleton is produced by primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs)...