Isolation and Tissue Distribution of an Insulin-Like Androgenic Gland Hormone (IAG) of the Male Red Deep-Sea Crab, Chaceon quinquedens

Aug 2, 2017Marine drugs

Isolation and Body Distribution of a Male Hormone Similar to Insulin in the Red Deep-Sea Crab

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Abstract

The full-length sequence of the insulin-like hormone (IAG) from male red deep-sea crabs measures 1555 nucleotides.

  • IAG is produced in the male-specific androgenic gland but has also been found in other tissues of decapod crustaceans.
  • The cDNA sequence includes a 366 nucleotide 5' untranslated region, a 453 nucleotide open reading frame encoding 151 amino acids, and a 733 nucleotide 3' untranslated region.
  • The open reading frame contains a 19 amino acid signal peptide, a 32 amino acid B chain, a 56 amino acid C chain, and a 44 amino acid A chain.
  • The amino acid sequence of ChqIAG shows the closest similarity to IAG sequences found in other crab species.

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Key numbers

1555 nt
Length
Full-length sequence isolated from the .
453 nt
Open Reading Frame Length
Open reading frame encoding 151 amino acids.

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What this is

  • This research focuses on the insulin-like hormone (IAG) in the male red deep-sea crab, Chaceon quinquedens.
  • IAG is crucial for male sexual development and is produced in the ().
  • The study isolates the full-length sequence of IAG and investigates its expression across various tissues.
  • Findings suggest IAG may have multifunctional roles beyond its traditional association with male sexual traits.

Essence

  • The study isolates the of insulin-like hormone (IAG) from the of male red deep-sea crabs and examines its tissue distribution, finding expression primarily in the .

Key takeaways

  • IAG was successfully isolated, revealing a sequence of 1555 nucleotides, including a 453 nt open reading frame encoding 151 amino acids.
  • IAG expression was found exclusively in the of male crabs, differing from other species where IAG is expressed in multiple tissues.
  • The presence of translational regulatory motifs in the IAG suggests complex regulatory mechanisms that may influence IAG function in response to environmental factors.

Caveats

  • The study's findings are based on a single species, which may limit the generalizability of the results to other crustaceans.
  • Further research is needed to explore the functional implications of IAG expression in tissues beyond the .

Definitions

  • cDNA: Complementary DNA synthesized from an mRNA template, used to clone gene sequences.
  • androgenic gland (AG): An endocrine organ in male crustaceans responsible for producing hormones that regulate male sexual development.

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