Gene expression profile, protein production, and functions of cryptocyanin during the crustacean molt cycle

2012 
Orchestration of the synthesis of a new exoskeleton and degradation of the old exoskeleton during molting requires precise programming. We have studied expression patterns of members of the hemocyanin gene family, hemocyanin, cryptocyanin, and phenoloxidase, in Cancer magister to better understand the molecular basis of the complex regulation and physiological transformations that occur during molting. Results of electrophoresis, immunohistology, in situ hybridization, and real-time qPCR studies on animals sampled across their molt cycles have established that cryptocyanin functions in forming the new exoskeleton. The protein is synthesized in the hepatopancreas, transported in the hemolymph and moved across the epithelium to the new exoskeleton. The presence of cryptocyanin and hemocyanin in oocytes, embryos and zoeas of multiple species indicates that cryptocyanin is available from the earliest onset of cuticle formation in development. Analysis by cDNA microarray supports our studies on hemolymph prote...
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