2004
DOI: 10.1002/mrd.20118
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Thyroglobulin type‐1 domain protease inhibitors exhibit specific expression in the cortical ooplasm of vitellogenic rainbow trout oocytes

Abstract: The synthesis, uptake, and processing of yolk proteins remain poorly described aspects of oviparous reproductive development. In this study, we report the identification and characterization of two protease inhibitors in rainbow trout ovary whose expression and distribution are directly associated with yolk protein uptake in vitellogenic oocytes. The first transcript, termed "oocyte protease inhibitor-1" (OPI-1), is predicted to encode a 9.1 kDa, 87 amino acid protein containing a single thyroglobulin type-1 (… Show more

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“…In the following developmental stages, all measured cathepsin activities showed different time-dependent progressions. Our findings point to specific developmental enzymatic processes in yolk degradation that were also described by others [19,22,23,25,58,59]. The observation of the activity of more than one cathepsin type and their different activity rates support the hypothesis that yolk protein degradation is realised by various enzymes that might therefore have indicative potential for sublethal stress.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…In the following developmental stages, all measured cathepsin activities showed different time-dependent progressions. Our findings point to specific developmental enzymatic processes in yolk degradation that were also described by others [19,22,23,25,58,59]. The observation of the activity of more than one cathepsin type and their different activity rates support the hypothesis that yolk protein degradation is realised by various enzymes that might therefore have indicative potential for sublethal stress.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%