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    Biosynthesis and Endocytosis of Yolk Proteins in the Mosquito

    The maturation of insect eggs requires the fat body production of large amounts of a protein, vitellogenin (Vg), that is secreted into the hemolymph, selectively accumulated by the oocytes and stored in yolk b...

    Alexander S. Raikhel, Tarlochan S. Dhadialla, Wen-Long Cho in Molecular Insect Science (1990)

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    A novel protein produced by the vitellogenic fat body and accumulated in mosquito oocytes

    The fat body of vitellogenic mosquitoes was found to synthesize and secrete another protein in addition to vitellogenin, that accumulated in develo** oocytes. In the tissues, this protein has Mr = 53000 on SDS-...

    Alan R. Hays, Alexander S. Raikhel in Roux's archives of developmental biology (1990)

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    Vitellogenesis in Mosquitoes

    Malaria, dengue and other mosquito-borne infections are among the most devastating diseases (57, 144). The maintenance and dispersal of mosquito-borne disease depends upon the successful reproduction of the mo...

    Alexander S. Raikhel in Advances in Disease Vector Research (1992)

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    Culture and analysis of the insect fat body

    In insects, the fat body is the centre of intermediate metabolism: it is involved in the metabolism and storage of carbohydrates, lipids, and nitrogenous compounds. Moreover, it is a powerful secretory organ r...

    Alexander S. Raikhel, Kirk W. Deitsch in The Molecular Biology of Insect Disease Ve… (1997)

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    Culture and analysis of insect ovaries

    In insects, a complex of coordinated processes within the ovary contribute to egg maturation. Among the most important are internalization of large quantities of extra-ovarially produced yolk protein precursor...

    Thomas W. Sap**ton, Mark R. Brown in The Molecular Biology of Insect Disease Ve… (1997)

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    Extensive Sequence Conservation Among Insect, Nematode, and Vertebrate Vitellogenins Reveals Ancient Common Ancestry

    The eggs of most oviparous animals are provisioned with a class of protein called vitellogenin (Vg) which is stored as the major component of yolk. Until recently, deduced amino acid sequences were available ...

    Jeng-Shong Chen, Thomas W. Sap**ton in Journal of Molecular Evolution (1997)

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    Ligand-binding domains in vitellogenin receptors and other LDL-receptor family members share a common ancestral ordering of cysteine-rich repeats

    Insect vitellogenin and yolk protein receptors (VgR/YPR) are newly discovered members of the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) family, which is characterized by a highly conserved arrangement of repetiti...

    Thomas W. Sap**ton, Alexander S. Raikhel in Journal of Molecular Evolution (1998)