Molecular cloning and evolution of transferrin cDNAs in salmonids.

J Y Lee, T Tada, I Hirono, T Aoki
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Transferrin complementary DNAs were cloned from the livers of seven species in three genera of salmonids (kokanee salmon Oncorhynchus nerka, amago salmon Oncorhynchus masou ishikawa, masu salmon Oncorhynchus masou masou, Japanese char Salvelinus pluvius, brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis, lake trout Salvelinus namaycush, and brown trout Salmo trutta) subsequent to polymerase chain reaction amplification with primers derived from conserved regions of transferrin cDNA sequences. The transferrin cDNAs of the seven species of salmonids had sizes of 2.2 to 2.4 kb and encoded an open reading frame consisting of 691 amino acids with a putative signal peptide of 18 amino acids. The alignment of salmonid transferrin cDNAs showed a duplicated structure and conserved anion-binding residues, iron-binding residues, and cysteine residues for disulfide bridges. The deduced amino acid sequences of the seven salmonid transferrin cDNAs share 85% to 99% homology. A phylogenetic tree of amino acid sequences of transferrin cDNAs from salmonids showed that the relationship among the three genera of salmonids (Oncorhynchus, Salvelinus, and Salmo) is well correlated with that derived from classic morphologic and genetic analyses.

鲑鱼转铁蛋白cdna的克隆与进化。
以转铁蛋白cDNA保守区为引物,经聚合酶链反应扩增,从3属鲑科(kokanee salmon Oncorhynchus nerka, amago salmon Oncorhynchus masou ishikawa, masu salmon Oncorhynchus masou masou, Japanese char Salvelinus pluvius, brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis, lake trout Salvelinus namaycush,褐鳟Salmo trutta) 7种肝脏中克隆出了转铁蛋白互补dna。7种鲑科鱼的转铁蛋白cdna大小为2.2 ~ 2.4 kb,编码了一个由691个氨基酸组成的开放阅读框,其中18个氨基酸为信号肽。鲑鱼转铁蛋白cdna序列显示出重复的结构和保守的阴离子结合残基、铁结合残基和二硫桥半胱氨酸残基。七个鲑鱼转铁蛋白cdna的氨基酸序列具有85% ~ 99%的同源性。鲑科转铁蛋白cdna氨基酸序列的系统发育树显示,鲑科三属(Oncorhynchus、Salvelinus和Salmo)之间的关系与经典形态学和遗传学分析的结果具有良好的相关性。
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