Characterization of egg yolk proteins from rainbow trout Salmo gairdneri (Rich.)

Author(s):  
Ali Riazi ◽  
Lucie Fremont ◽  
Marie Therese Gozzelino
1984 ◽  
Vol 217 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y Valotaire ◽  
M Tenniswood ◽  
C Le Guellec ◽  
J R Tata

Agarose-gel electrophoresis of polyadenylated RNA from livers of oestrogen-treated male rainbow trout revealed a major high-Mr species (7200 nucleotides), which is absent from the polyadenylated RNA isolated from hormonally unstimulated male trout liver. Translation in vitro of the RNA from oestrogen-treated males in a mRNA-dependent rabbit reticulocyte lysate produced a protein (Mr 200 000) that could be immunoprecipitated with antibodies against trout serum vitellogenin, but no immunoprecipitable protein was synthesized with RNA from control animals. DNA complementary to the RNA from oestrogen-stimulated and control male trout liver was synthesized and back-hybridized, with R0t1/2 of 3.8 × 10(-2) and 1 × 10(-1) mol X litre-1 X s for RNA from hormone-treated and control animals respectively. The 9% increase in the abundant mRNA after oestrogen stimulation is due to the induction of vitellogenin mRNA.


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