2014 journal article

Proportional Accumulation of Yolk Proteins Derived From Multiple Vitellogenins is Precisely Regulated During Vitellogenesis in Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis)

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY PART A-ECOLOGICAL AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, 321(6), 301–315.

By: V. Williams n, B. Reading n, H. Amano*, N. Hiramatsu*, J. Schilling n, S. Salger n, T. Williams n, K. Gross n, C. Sullivan n

MeSH headings : Animals; Bass / metabolism; Blotting, Western; Egg Proteins / analysis; Egg Proteins / biosynthesis; Egg Proteins / metabolism; Egg Proteins / physiology; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel; Female; Liver / chemistry; Mass Spectrometry; Ovary / chemistry; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction; Vitellogenesis / physiology; Vitellogenins / analysis; Vitellogenins / biosynthesis; Vitellogenins / metabolism; Vitellogenins / physiology
TL;DR: The results indicate that proportional accumulation of multiple Vtgs in the yolk may depend both on the precise rates of their hepatic secretion and specific uptake by oocytes, and composition of the Vtg-derived yolk May vary among Acanthomorph fishes, perhaps reflecting their different early life histories and reproductive strategies. (via Semantic Scholar)
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