Duality of Gonadotropin in a Primitive Teleost, Japanese Eel (Anguilla japonica)

Authors: Yoshiura Y.; Suetake H.; Aida K.

Source: General and Comparative Endocrinology, Volume 114, Number 1, April 1999 , pp. 121-131(11)

Publisher: Academic Press

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Abstract:

The duality of gonadotropin (GTH) is well-established in relatively modern teleosts. In primitive teleosts such as eel and catfish, however, only a single GTH (GTH-II) has been isolated and characterized. Therefore, the objective of this study was to clarify the duality of GTH, particularly the presence of GTH-I in primitive teleosts. We attempted to obtain a cDNA encoding the bgr subunit of GTH-I from Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica, as a representative primitive teleost species. Rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to amplify GTH-Ibgr cDNA prepared from immature male Japanese eel pituitaries, and the obtained PCR products were subcloned and sequenced. A degenerate PCR primer was designed based on a highly conserved region between teleost GTH-Ibgr and mammalian FSHbgr. DNA sequence analysis of the cloned PCR products confirmed the presence of the predicted complete coding region as well as the 5prime and 3prime untranslated regions. The deduced amino acid sequence from these clones showed high homology to goldfish GTH-Ibgr (60%), whereas the identity between Japanese eel GTH-Ibgr and GTH-IIbgr was lower (42%). Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that Japanese eel GTH-Ibgr belonged to the teleost GTH-Ibgr group. These results provide a definitive proof of the presence of two types of GTHs (GTH-I and GTH-II) in Japanese eel, as has been shown in other teleosts. The duality of GTHs is applicable for teleosts in general. Northern blot analysis showed the transcripts of Japanese eel GTH-Ibgr and GTH-IIbgr to be 1200 and 750 bases, respectively. GTH-Ibgr gene was expressed in immature fish, while GTH-IIbgr gene was expressed in spermiating males and ovulated females, suggesting that two GTHs are differentially expressed at different sexual stages and may play separate roles in the reproductive process in Japanese eel. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

Language: English

Document Type: Research article

Affiliations: Graduate School of Agriculture and Agricultural Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, 113-8657

Publication date: 1999-04-01

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