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Molecular characterization and gene expression pattern of two putative molt-inhibiting hormones from Litopenaeus vannamei
Gene activity and molecular details of two possible molt-blocking hormones in whiteleg shrimp
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Abstract
Two cDNA sequences were cloned from the eyestalk ganglia of the white shrimp, with mature peptides consisting of 77 and 75 residues.
- The mature peptides, Liv-MIH1 and Liv-MIH2, share high sequence identity with other known molting inhibiting hormones (MIHs) and contain several conserved residues important for MIH activity.
- Both genes are organized in a 3 exon/2 intron structure, with identical sites of intron insertion.
- Transcript levels for Liv-MIH1 and Liv-MIH2 were found to be constant during early developmental stages but significantly declined during later stages.
- The decrease in transcript levels of these genes corresponds with a notable increase in hemolymph ecdysteroid levels at specific developmental stages.
- These findings suggest that Liv-MIH1 and Liv-MIH2 function as MIHs within the crustacean hyperglycemic hormone family in the white shrimp.
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