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- W4296143018 abstract "Recently, genes in the superfamily of GPCR are gaining more interest in crustaceans as more evidence shows that they are involved in molting. This study identified four forms of the secretin family of G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) from the Y-organ of mud crab, Scylla olivacea (ScoGPCR). A full-length sequence of ScoGPCR-B2 was isolated and identified as a lipoprotein receptor while three forms of GPCR in Methuselah-like (Mthl) or B3 subfamilies were reported as ScoGPCR-B3a, -B3b, and -B3c. These four forms exhibit common features of the 7-trans membrane (7TM) domain and distinct aspects in the extracellular region (ECR) at the N-terminus. At the ECR, disulfide bridges are predicted to generate structural stability in all four forms while the putative ScoGPCR-B3 proteins retain conserved Tyr, Trp, Pro, and Phe residues, possibly to form the aromatic-proline interactions and function as key residues for receptor recognition. Expression levels of ScoGPCR-B2 and -B3 in eyestalk, thoracic ganglion, and hindgut between intermolt and premolt stages are similar. Only ScoGPCR-B2 and ScoGPCR-B3a in Y-organ (YO) seem to be premolt-specific responses. An upregulation of ScoGPCR-B2 in YO at the premolt stage is correlated with the demand for cholesterol used in ecdysteroid synthesis, resulting in increased ecdysteroid titers. The effects of ecdysone on YO were pursued by in vitro incubation and revealed that ScoGPCR-B3a and -B3b expressions were induced in a different time frame: early in ScoGPCR-B3b and late in ScoGPCR-B3a. The early response of ScoGPCR-B3b was followed through immunohistology and showed that the newly synthesized protein was located primarily in the cytosol." @default.
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- W4296143018 date "2023-01-01" @default.
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- W4296143018 title "Isolation and functional identification of secretin family G-protein coupled receptor from Y-organ of the mud crab, Scylla olivacea" @default.
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- W4296143018 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2022.146900" @default.
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