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Vitellogenins

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Definition: Phospholipoglycoproteins produced in the fat body of egg-laying animals such as non-mammalian VERTEBRATES; ARTHROPODS; and others. Vitellogenins are secreted into the HEMOLYMPH, and taken into the OOCYTES by receptor-mediated ENDOCYTOSIS to form the major yolk proteins, VITELLINS. Vitellogenin production is under the regulation of steroid hormones, such as ESTRADIOL and JUVENILE HORMONES in insects.      Other names Vitellogenin II; Vitellogenin; Microvitellogenin
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
Zvtg1 protein, zebrafish  0   *Vitellogenins *Zebrafish Proteins. Gene 2004 Mar 17;328:25-36
YP1 protein, Drosophila  0   *Vitellogenins *Drosophila Proteins. Dev Genet 1997;20(1):47-52
yolk protein 2, Drosophila  0   *Vitellogenins *Drosophila Proteins. J Mol Evol 1996 Aug;43(2):116-24
propionylvitellogenin  0   *Vitellogenins. Gen Comp Endocrinol 1983;52(2):207

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