AbstractThe crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH) plays an important role in the regulation of glucose metabolism. We have cloned and sequenced several cDNAs encoding the preproCHH-like of the shrimp, Metapenaeus ensis. The preproCHH-like peptide of the shrimp consists of a signal peptide, a CHH precursor-like peptide (CPRP) and the CHH-like peptide. Comparative analysis revealed that the signal peptide and the CPRP of the shrimp peptide are the shortest among all the CHHs reported. MeCHH-like is expressed in the eyestalk, but it is not expressed in the heart, hepatopancreas, muscle, nerve cord and pre-hatch embryo. To study the structural organization of the shrimp CHH-like gene, we have screened the genomic DNA library constructed from o...