文昌鱼γ -氨基丁酸A型受体相关蛋白的进化与表达

Jianxiao Tian, Shicui Zhang, Zhenhui Liu, Yongjun Wang
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从文昌鱼belcheri Branchiostoma肠道cDNA文库中鉴定出γ -氨基丁酸a型(GABA(a))受体相关蛋白(GABARAP)。它由1246 bp和3554 bp的开放阅读框组成,编码一个117个氨基酸,13.9 kDa的蛋白。系统发育树分析显示文文鱼GABARAP与GABARAPs聚集,分离出GABARAP样蛋白,包括文文鱼GABARAPL2。文文鱼GABARAP基因的外显子-内含子结构与人类、小鼠、斑马鱼和海鞘GABARAP同源基因在外显子数量和每个外显子序列同源性上相似,提示GABARAP基因转录在所有脊索动物中受到相似的调控。原位杂交组织化学揭示了文昌鱼GABARAP基因的普遍表达模式,尽管它在2- 10日龄幼虫的原始肠道中暂时特异性表达,这表明GABARAP在文昌鱼和哺乳动物物种中都具有保守作用。
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Evolution and expression of gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor-associated protein from the amphioxus Branchiostoma belcheri.

The cDNA encoding a gamma-aminobutyric acid type A (GABA(A)) receptor-associated protein (GABARAP) was identified from the gut cDNA library of amphioxus Branchiostoma belcheri. It consisted of 1246 bp with a 354 bp open reading frame coding for a 117 amino acids protein of 13.9 kDa. The phylogenetic tree analysis showed that amphioxus GABARAP clustered with GABARAPs, separating from GABARAP-like proteins including amphioxus GABARAPL2. Amphioxus GABARAP gene had an exon-intron organization similar to human, mouse, zebrafish and sea squirt GABARAP homologs in terms of both exon number and sequence homology of each exon, hinting at the clue that GABARAP gene transcription is regulated similarly in all the chordates. In situ hybridization histochemistry revealed a ubiquitous expression pattern of amphioxus GABARAP gene, although it was temporally expressed specifically in the primitive gut of 2- to 10-day larvae, suggesting a conserved role of GABARAP in amphioxus as well as in mammalian species.

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