Syrrhophus cystignathoides campi is a direct developing frog species that m
atures without passing through a larval (tadpole) stage. We have cloned and
sequenced the Syrrhophus cDNA orthologous to the Xenopus Vg1 cDNA. The Syr
rhophus Vg1 (SVg1) cDNA spans 1323 nucleotides and encodes a predicted prot
ein of 345 amino acids which is 81% identical at its carboxyl terminal end
to Xenopus Vg1. In addition, it contains seven conserved cysteine residues
present in all Vg1 related proteins. Despite this high degree of similarity
it is apparently missing a conserved N-linked glycosylation site and has a
n altered proteolytic processing sequence. Interestingly it is also missing
a nine nucleotide sequence in its 3' UTR believed to be important for mRNA
localization in Xenopus and Drosophila. These sequence variations could al
ter the functional expression and localization of the protein.