Abstract

Ovarian Development and Vitellin of the Mushroom Fly, Lycoriella mali, were characterized. L. mali has a pair of ovaries, composed of 50–60 ovarioles, respectively. Ovarian development began at 1 day of pupation, and continued to become mature at 2 days after adult emergence. The vitellogenin (Vg) and vitellin (Vn) of L. mali were identified by native- and SDS-PAGE analyses. The Vn is composed of two subunits with a large subunit, L-Vn (190 kDa), and a small subunit, S-Vn (63 kDa). The Vg and Vn detected in the hemolymph and ovary, respectively, have the two equivalent subunits (190, 63 kDa), respectively. These two subunits of Vn gradually decreased in content during embryogenesis. We confirmed the presence of the Vg and Vn which were first detected in the 3 day-old female pupae by SDS-PAGE and Western blot analyses. It can be assumed that the Vn is synthesized as a precursor (Vg) in the fat body at 3 days after pupation and released into hemolymph. Then, the Vg is subsequently absorbed into the ovary at the same time. Twelve amino acid residues after the signal peptide at the N-terminus of L. mali S-Vn were sequenced and showed 70% homology to those of Anthonomus grandis vitellegenin.

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