Insect vitellogenin/lipophorin receptors: molecular structures, role in oogenesis, and regulatory mechanisms
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Insect vitellogenin/lipophorin receptors: molecular structures, role in oogenesis, and regulatory mechanisms
Abstract
Insect vitellogenin and lipophorin receptors (VgRs/LpRs) belong to the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) gene superfamily and play a critical role in oocyte development by mediating endocytosis of the major yolk protein precursors Vg and Lp, respectively. Precursor Vg and Lp are synthesized, in the majority of insects, extraovarially in the fat body and are internalized by competent oocytes through membrane-bound receptors (i.e., VgRs and LpRs, respectively). Structural analysis reveals that insect VgRs/LpRs and all other LDLR family receptors share a group of five structural domains: clusters of cysteine-rich repeats constituting the ligand-binding domain (LBD), epidermal growth factor (EGF)-precursor homology domain that mediates the acid-dependent dissociation of ligands, an O-linked sugar domain of unknown function, a transmembrane domain anchoring the receptor in the plasma membrane, and a cytoplasmic domain that mediates the clustering of the receptor into the coated pits. The sequence analysis indicates that insect VgRs harbor two LBDs with five repeats in the first and eight repeats in the second domain as compared to LpRs which have a single 8-repeat LBD. Moreover, the cytoplasmic domain of all insect VgRs contains a LI internalization signal instead of the NPXY motif found in LpRs and in the majority of other LDLR family receptors. The exception is that of Solenopsis invicta VgR, which also contains an NPXY motif in addition to LI signal. Cockroach VgRs still harbor another motif, NPTF, which is also believed to be a functional internalization signal. The expression studies clearly demonstrate that insect VgRs are ovary-bound receptors of the LDLR family as compared to LpRs, which are transcribed in a wide range of tissues including ovary, fat body, midgut, brain, testis, Malpighian tubules, and muscles. VgR/LpR mRNA and the protein were detected in the germarium, suggesting that the genes involved in receptor-endocytotic machinery are specifically expressed long before they are functionally required.
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