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Abstract
In ruminant species, endometrial remodeling plays a pivotal role in regulation of estrous cycle and establishment of pregnancy. Among interferon tau (IFNT) stimulated genes, cathepsin (CTS) L is one of them, which is up-regulated in the endometrium during early pregnancy and plays an important role in endometrial remodeling and embryo development. However, the specific role of CTSL is not yet documented in goats. Therefore, in the present study, coding sequence (CDS) of CTSL was cloned, characterized, and its temporal expression profile was also examined in the endometrium of caprine (cp) for the first time. A fragment of cpCTSL, 963 bp in length, was amplified from complementary DNA (cDNA) with a 936 bp coding sequence, which encodes a polypeptide of 312 amino acids. Coding and deduced amino acid sequences of cpCTSL exhibited 72.8 to 99.3% identities with other species. A polypeptide of 312 amino acids of cpCTSL revealed three domains, a signal peptide sequence, a pro-domain and a partially mature domain. Further, the relative expression of cpCTSL mRNA and protein was determined by quantitative real-time PCR and western blot, respectively, in the endometrium of pregnant and cyclic does. Both cpCTSL mRNA and protein were expressed maximally (P < 0.05) during early pregnancy and these were 11.34 and 5.48-fold greater (P < 0.05), respectively, as compared to cyclic does. It is concluded that CTSL is mostly similar in structure to other species and increased level in the endometrium indicates its involvement in endometrial remodeling to sustain pregnancy in goats.
Animal GeneAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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Gene Reports publishes papers that focus on the regulation, expression, function and evolution of genes in all biological contexts, including all prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, as well as viruses. Gene Reports strives to be a very diverse journal and topics in all fields will be considered for publication. Although not limited to the following, some general topics include: DNA Organization, Replication & Evolution -Focus on genomic DNA (chromosomal organization, comparative genomics, DNA replication, DNA repair, mobile DNA, mitochondrial DNA, chloroplast DNA). Expression & Function - Focus on functional RNAs (microRNAs, tRNAs, rRNAs, mRNA splicing, alternative polyadenylation) Regulation - Focus on processes that mediate gene-read out (epigenetics, chromatin, histone code, transcription, translation, protein degradation). Cell Signaling - Focus on mechanisms that control information flow into the nucleus to control gene expression (kinase and phosphatase pathways controlled by extra-cellular ligands, Wnt, Notch, TGFbeta/BMPs, FGFs, IGFs etc.) Profiling of gene expression and genetic variation - Focus on high throughput approaches (e.g., DeepSeq, ChIP-Seq, Affymetrix microarrays, proteomics) that define gene regulatory circuitry, molecular pathways and protein/protein networks. Genetics - Focus on development in model organisms (e.g., mouse, frog, fruit fly, worm), human genetic variation, population genetics, as well as agricultural and veterinary genetics. Molecular Pathology & Regenerative Medicine - Focus on the deregulation of molecular processes in human diseases and mechanisms supporting regeneration of tissues through pluripotent or multipotent stem cells.