Molecular characteristics of insect vitellogenins and vitellogenin receptors

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作者
Sappington, TW
Raikhel, AS [1 ]
机构
[1] Michigan State Univ, Dept Entomol, Program Genet & Cell Biol, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
[2] Michigan State Univ, Dept Entomol, Program Mol Biol, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
关键词
vitellogenin; vitellogenin receptor; yolk protein; low density lipoprotein receptor; LRP; megalin; Gp330; Aedes aegypti; Drosophila;
D O I
10.1016/S0965-1748(97)00110-0
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The recent cloning and sequencing of several insect vitellogenins (Vg), the major yolk protein precursor of most oviparous animals, and the mosquito Vg receptor (VgR) has brought the study of insect vitellogenesis to a new plane. Insect Vgs ale homologous to nematode and vertebrate Vgs. All but one of the insect Vgs for which we know the primary structure are cleaved into two subunits at a site [(R/K)X(R/K)R or RXXR with an adjacent p-turn] recognized by subtilisin-like proprotein convertases. In four of the Vgs, the cleavage site is near the N-terminus, but in one insect species, it is near the C-terminus of the Vg precursor. Multiple alignments of these Vg sequences indicate that the variation in cleavage location has not arisen through exon shuffling, but through local modifications of the amino acid sequences. A wasp Vg precursor is not cleaved, apparently because the sequence at the presumed ancestral cleavage site has been mutated from RXRR to LYRR and is no longer recognized by convertases. Some insect Vgs contain polyserine domains which are reminiscent of, but not homologous to, the phosvitin domain in vertebrate Vgs. The sequence of the mosquito VgR revealed that it is a member of the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) family. Though resembling chicken and frog VgRs, which are also members of the LDLR family, it is twice as big, carrying two clusters of cysteine-rich complement-type (Class A) repeats (implicated in ligand-binding) instead of one like vertebrate VgRs and LDLRs. It is very similar in sequence and domain arrangement to the Drosophila yolk protein receptor (YPR), despite a non-vitellogenin ligand for the latter. Though vertebrate VgRs, insect VgR/YPRs, and LDLR-related proteins/megalins all accommodate one cluster of eight Class A repeats, fingerprint analysis of the repeats in these clusters indicate they are not directly homologous with one another, but have undergone differing histories of duplications, deletions, and exon shuffling so that their apparent similarity is superficial. The so-called epidermal growth factor precursor region contains two types of motifs (cysteine-rich Class B repeats and YWXD repeats) which occur independently of one another in diverse proteins, and are often involved in protein-protein interactions, suggesting that they potentially are involved in dimerization of VgRs and other LDLR-family proteins. Like the LDLR, but unlike vertebrate VgRs and the Drosophila YPR, the mosquito VgR contains a putative O-linked sugar region on the extra-cellular side of the transmembrane domain. Its function is unclear, but may protect the receptor from membrane-bound proteases. The cytoplasmic tail of insect VgR/YPRs contains a di-leucine (or leucine-isoleucine) internalization signal, unlike the tight-turn tyrosine motif of other LDLR-family proteins. The importance of understanding the details of yolk protein uptake by oocytes lies in its potential for exploitation in novel insect control strategies, and the molecular characterization of the proteins involved has made the development of such strategies a realistic possibility. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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