一种河口鱼类核受体的注释。

William S Baldwin, W Tyler Boswell, Gautam Ginjupalli, Elizabeth J Litoff
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摘要

核受体(NRs)是一种依赖配体的转录因子,对各种内部和外部信号(如营养物质、信息素和类固醇激素)做出反应,这些信号在调节和维持体内平衡以及协调生物体的生理和应激反应中起着至关重要的作用。我们注释了Fundulus heteroclitus (mummichog);(大西洋鳉鱼)核受体。Mummichog是一种非洄游的河口鱼类,其活动范围有限,通常用于环境研究,作为研究生态和进化对盐度、氧气、温度、pH和有毒化合物等可变环境条件的野外模型,因为它们的耐寒性。F. heteroclitus至少有74个rna,跨越所有7个基因亚家族。F. heteroclitus的独特之处在于没有在基因组中发现RXRα成员。有趣的是,一些NRs在物种间高度保守,而另一些则表现出较高的分化程度,如PXR、SF1和ARα。与其他鱼类一样,底鱼的RAR (NR1B)、Rev-erb (NR1D)、ROR (NR1F)、COUPTF (NR2F)、ERR (NR3B)、RXR (NR2B)以及NGF (NR4A)和NR3C类固醇受体(GR/AR)均有扩增。特别令人感兴趣的是反向nr, Reverb-ROR和RAR/ rxr - coutf的共扩展。
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Annotation of the Nuclear Receptors in an Estuarine Fish species, <i>Fundulus heteroclitus</i>.

Annotation of the Nuclear Receptors in an Estuarine Fish species, Fundulus heteroclitus.

The nuclear receptors (NRs) are ligand-dependent transcription factors that respond to various internal as well as external cues such as nutrients, pheromones, and steroid hormones that play crucial roles in regulation and maintenance of homeostasis and orchestrating the physiological and stress responses of an organism. We annotated the Fundulus heteroclitus (mummichog; Atlantic killifish) nuclear receptors. Mummichog are a non-migratory, estuarine fish with a limited home range often used in environmental research as a field model for studying ecological and evolutionary responses to variable environmental conditions such as salinity, oxygen, temperature, pH, and toxic compounds because of their hardiness. F. heteroclitus have at least 74 NRs spanning all seven gene subfamilies. F. heteroclitus is unique in that no RXRα member was found within the genome. Interestingly, some of the NRs are highly conserved between species, while others show a higher degree of divergence such as PXR, SF1, and ARα. Fundulus like other fish species show expansion of the RAR (NR1B), Rev-erb (NR1D), ROR (NR1F), COUPTF (NR2F), ERR (NR3B), RXR (NR2B), and to a lesser extent the NGF (NR4A), and NR3C steroid receptors (GR/AR). Of particular interest is the co-expansion of opposing NRs, Reverb-ROR, and RAR/RXR-COUPTF.

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