Molecular cloning and differential expression pattern of two structural variants of the crustacean hyperglycemic hormone family from the mud crab Scylla olivacea

Aug 21, 2008General and comparative endocrinology

Different versions and activity patterns of sugar-regulating hormones in the mud crab Scylla olivacea

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Abstract

Two full-length cDNA sequences encoding a crustacean hyperglycemic hormone precursor were cloned from the mud crab Scylla olivacea.

  • Sco-CHH was found primarily in eyestalk ganglia, while Sco-CHH-L was predominant in extra-eyestalk tissues.
  • Both CHH variants are identical in amino acid sequence up to the 40th residue but differ significantly at the C-terminus.
  • Each precursor is expected to produce a signal peptide, a CHH precursor-related peptide, and a mature CHH or CHH-like peptide.
  • The transcripts for both variants were not detected in muscle, hepatopancreas, ovary, testis, heart, or gill tissues.
  • Both Sco-CHH and Sco-CHH-L were co-localized in certain tissues, indicating they may function together.

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