General 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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