Gene Networks Database
Strongylocentrotus
purpuratus Genes in Development: Structural genes
YP-160
Function
This gene codes for the 160-kD major yolk glycoprotein.
The chemical composition of the yolk platelet (YP)
is not entirely static in the course of embryonic development
only because of the proteolytic cleavage of this protein (Mallya et al., 1992).
Protein
YP-160 is the major 160-kD yolk glycoprotein.
This protein undergoes limited, step-wise proteolytic
cleavage during early development to the
glycoproteins of lower mass (115, 108 and 90 kD) (Mallya et al., 1992).
Subcellular location
Expression Pattern
Protein level
Temporal accumulation
Method: Enzyme assays
Reference: Mallya et al., 1992
Stage | Egg |
12 hr blastula |
18 hr blastula | Prism |
Pluteus |
Level | + |
+ | + |
- | - |
The YP-160 glycoprotein is present in the egg, its
proteolysis is initiated at the early blastula stage
and is essentially complete by the 18 hr.
Spatial localization
Method: Immunoelectron microscopy
Reference: Mallya et al., 1992
Stage | Egg |
12 hr blastula |
18 hr blastula | Prism |
Pluteus |
Tissue | YP |
YP | YP |
- | - |
Sequences
Regulatory Regions
Regulatory Connections
Upstream Genes |
YP-160 |
Downstream Genes |
Evolutionary homologues
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