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Evolution and expression of vitellogenin genes
Trends in Genetics, 1988Abstract A major event during the growth period of oocytes in nonmammalian animals is the accumulation of yolk. The genes coding for the yolk protein precursor, known as vitallogenin, are well characterized in a few vertebrate and invertebrate species.
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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2011
AbstractTerms and concepts to understand before starting to solve the test questions: Yeast two‐hybrid screening system, glutathione S‐transferase (GST)1 pull‐down assay, bait protein, prey protein, site‐directed mutagenesis, restriction enzymes, protein‐protein interaction, β‐galactosidase reporter assay, and amino acid properties.
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AbstractTerms and concepts to understand before starting to solve the test questions: Yeast two‐hybrid screening system, glutathione S‐transferase (GST)1 pull‐down assay, bait protein, prey protein, site‐directed mutagenesis, restriction enzymes, protein‐protein interaction, β‐galactosidase reporter assay, and amino acid properties.
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Vitellogenin (VTG) is known to be a female-specific protein and a precursor form of egg yolk.Threevitellogenin,Vtg I,Vtg II and Vtg III have been identified in chicken.Vitellinogen precursors supply themajor egg yolk proteins which are a source of nutrients during early development of egg-laying(oviparous) vertebrates and invertebrates.
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Purification of avian vitellogenin III: comparison with vitellogenins I and II
Biochemistry, 1983Shoya Wang +2 more
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Sequence of lamprey vitellogenin
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1992William J. Sharrock +6 more
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