Vitellogenin

Vitellinogen, open beta-sheet
Identifiers
SymbolDUF1943
PfamPF09172
InterProIPR015255
SCOP21lsh / SCOPe / SUPFAM
Available protein structures:
Pfam  structures / ECOD  
PDBRCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsumstructure summary

Vitellogenin (VTG or less popularly known as VG) (from Latin vitellus, yolk, and genero, I produce) is a precursor of egg yolk that transports protein and some lipid from the liver through the blood to the growing oocytes where it becomes part of the yolk. Normally, it is only found in the blood or hemolymph of females, and can therefore be used as a biomarker in vertebrates of exposure to environmental estrogens which stimulate elevated levels in males as well as females.[1] "Vitellogenin" is a synonymous term for the gene and the expressed protein. The protein product is classified as a glycolipoprotein, having properties of a sugar, fat and protein. It belongs to a family of several lipid transport proteins.

Vitellogenin is an egg yolk precursor found in the females of nearly all oviparous species including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, most invertebrates, and monotremes.[2] Vitellogenin is the precursor of the lipoproteins and phosphoproteins that make up most of the protein content of yolk. In the presence of estrogenic endocrine disruptive chemicals (EDCs), male fish can express the gene in a dose dependent manner. This gene expression in male fish can be used as a molecular marker of exposure to estrogenic EDCs.[3]

  1. ^ "Definition of VITELLOGENIN".
  2. ^ Robinson, Richard (18 March 2008). "For Mammals, Loss of Yolk and Gain of Milk Went Hand in Hand". PLOS Biology. 6 (3): e77. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060077. PMC 2267822. PMID 20076706.
  3. ^ Tran, Thi Kim Anh; Yu, Richard Man Kit; Islam, Rafiquel; Nguyen, Thi Hong Tham; Bui, Thi Lien Ha; Kong, Richard Yuen Chong; O'Connor, Wayne A.; Leusch, Frederic D.L.; Andrew-Priestley, Megan; MacFarlane, Geoff R. (May 2019). "The utility of vitellogenin as a biomarker of estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals in molluscs". Environmental Pollution. 248: 1067–1078. Bibcode:2019EPoll.248.1067T. doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2019.02.056. hdl:10072/386355. PMID 31091639. S2CID 92464394.