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Indian J Exp Biol


Title:Identification of glandular (preputial and clitoral) proteins in house rat (Rattus rattus) involved in pheromonal communication
Author(s):Archunan G; Kamalakkannan S; Achiraman S; Rajkumar R;
Address:"Department of Animal Science, Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapalli 620 024, India. garchu56@yahoo.co.in"
Journal Title:Indian J Exp Biol
Year:2004
Volume:42
Issue:10
Page Number:1032 - 1035
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0019-5189 (Print) 0019-5189 (Linking)
Abstract:"Proteins (18-20 kDa) belonging to lipocalin family have been reported to act as carriers for ligands binding to pheromones in mouse urine, pig saliva, hamster vaginal fluid and human sweat, that are involved in pheromonal communication. As the preputial gland is a major pheromonal source, the present study was aimed to detect the specific protein bands (around 18-20 kDa) in the preputial and clitoral glands of the house rat, R. rattus. The amount of protein was higher in preputial gland of the male than that of female (clitoral) gland. A 20 kDa protein was noted in male and female glands; however, the intensity of the band was much higher in male than in female. In addition, 70, 60, 35 kDa bands, identified in male preputial gland, were absent in females. The presence of higher concentration of glandular proteins in the male preputial gland suggests that male rats may depend more on these glandular proteins for the maintenance of reproductive and dominance behaviours. The results further suggest that these glandular proteins (20 kDa) may act as a carrier for ligand binding"
Keywords:"Animal Communication Animals Clitoris/metabolism Female Genitalia, Male/metabolism Male Muridae/*metabolism Proteins/isolation & purification Rats Sex Attractants/*isolation & purification;"
Notes:"MedlineArchunan, G Kamalakkannan, S Achiraman, S Rajkumar, R eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't India 2004/10/30 Indian J Exp Biol. 2004 Oct; 42(10):1032-5"

 
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