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β1,4-半乳糖苷转移酶是糖基转移酶的家族成员之一,近年来随着编码该家族成员基因的分离与克隆,进一步探求其重要生物学功能已成为国际酶学界的研究热点,目前的研究结果表明该酶具有与受精过程,神经元细胞迁移,癌细胞转移,表皮细胞增殖及自体免疫性疾病等相关的重要生物学功能。  相似文献   

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蜜蜂王浆主蛋白(MRJPs)基因家族结构与功能概述   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
《环境昆虫学报》2013,35(4):494-501
王浆主蛋白(Major royal jelly proteins,MRJPs)是王浆中的水溶性蛋白,为王浆蛋白的主要组分。因结构与功能的相似性,各王浆蛋白编码基因构成一个基因家族。目前该基因家族已鉴定出9个成员,依次命名为mrjp 1~9。该家族为单系群,拥有共同的祖先—yellow-e3,各成员之间具有较高的同源性。随着进化的进行,该家族逐步进化出营养及其它多种生物学功能。本文从该基因家族成员的鉴定、基因和蛋白质的结构特征、进化、功能以及其表达调控等多个方面进行综述,以期为相关的研究和应用提供帮助。  相似文献   

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Septin属于GTP酶超级家族,是GTP结合蛋白,其在细胞中广泛表达,并被认为是第四种细胞骨架蛋白。Septin作为细胞支架蛋白可调控酵母出芽、细胞分裂等生理过程,并参与宿主细胞的防御反应。Septin的异常表达或突变与肿瘤和神经系统疾病的发生发展密切相关。该文就septin蛋白家族成员的上述生理功能、septin对肿瘤和神经系统疾病发生发展影响及septin在宿主免疫应答过程中的作用等方面进行研究进展的总结和展望。  相似文献   

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WUSCHEL-related homeobox(WOX)家族是植物特有的转录因子家族,参与分生组织细胞分裂分化、初生和次生物质代谢及植物激素信号转导等多个发育过程,目前尚未有从全基因组分析该基因家族参与杨树茎部发育的相关研究。本项研究旨在对杨树WOX基因家族进行鉴定,在杨树基因中发现18个WOX候选基因,将这些候选基因分为三组,同一分组的大多数WOX家族成员具有相似的基因结构和保守的基序。根据不同发育阶段茎部转录组数据,系统分析了WOX家族成员在茎部不同发育阶段的特异表达情况,并采用qRT-PCR对上述结果进行了验证。结果表明,杨树WOX基因家族在茎部不同发育阶段表现出不同的表达模式,为毛果杨WOX家族的功能研究与利用奠定基础。  相似文献   

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芸薹属(Brassica)植物(甘蓝型油菜,白菜,甘蓝)是重要的经济作物,它们之间的关系可用禹氏三角表示.CAMTA是在进化过程中高度保守的一类转录因子家族,该家族成员在芸薹属植物抗逆境胁迫过程中具有重要作用.为了探讨芸薹属CAMTA3基因家族的功能,本研究利用生物信息学手段,鉴定了芸薹属(白菜,甘蓝和甘蓝型油菜)CAMTA3基因家族的8个基因,并从蛋白质的理化性质、家族进化与基因结构和上游启动子等方面进行了分析研究.分析表明,芸薹属CAMTA3基因家族8个成员在进化过程中具有较高的保守性,其亲缘关系与禹氏三角理论相符,且各成员在植物响应抗胁迫过程中占重要地位.研究结果为芸薹属CAMTA3基因家族的功能研究提供了一定的信息基础.  相似文献   

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Septin蛋白参与了细胞分裂、细胞内物质转运、细胞周期调控及细胞凋亡等生理反应,并且发现与肿瘤发生、神经功能障碍和病原物侵染的过程直接相关。研究克隆了柞蚕septin基因全长,序列分析表明septin基因全长1904 bp,开放阅读框长度为1137 bp,编码378个氨基酸。多重序列比对分析表明柞蚕septin与家蚕及黑脉金斑蝶septin相似性最高,聚为一类。实时定量PCR结果表明柞蚕septin基因在各个组织中都有表达,但在血细胞中表达量最高,其次是表皮,而在丝腺中表达量最低。通过构建原核表达载体,柞蚕septin蛋白在大肠杆菌中成功诱导表达。  相似文献   

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脊椎动物Sox基因家族的系统发生分析   总被引:10,自引:0,他引:10  
汪锐  程汉华  郭一清  周荣家 《遗传学报》2002,29(11):990-994
脊椎动物Sox基因是一类高度保守的基因家族,它们编码一类转录因子,参与多种发育过程的调控,这个家族的共有特征是Sox蛋白具有一个约79个氨基酸,可与DNA特异结合的HMG盒区,该基因家族成员众多复杂,对它们的基因结构,功能及进化关系的研究有助于对该基因家族的全面认识,利用已克隆的全部脊椎动物全长核苷酸/蛋白质数据,对这些数据进行序列比对及进化树的构建,分析Sox基因家族成员的分类及分子进化模式。  相似文献   

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本研究利用同源检索的方法在大豆数据库中全基因组分析获得18个大豆GATL基因,大豆GATL基因的基因结构保守,其中16个成员不含内含子;其后对其编码蛋白的理化特点、亚细胞定位和信号肽进行了分析;通过邻接法构建了该家族的进化树,以了解GATL家族成员的进化关系;表达模式分析发现,家族成员呈现出各自的表达特点;成员启动子区顺式作用元件分析发现了大量的植物激素和胁迫响应相关元件。本研究为进一步分析基因家族成员的功能提供了理论依据。  相似文献   

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热激蛋白70家族(HSP70)是一类在植物中高度保守的分子伴侣蛋白,在细胞中协助蛋白质正确折叠。文章利用隐马可链夫模型(HMM)在雷蒙德氏棉(Gossypium raimondii L.)全基因组范围内进行HSP70基因家族成员进化分析,共得到30个HSP70家族成员。利用生物信息学对雷蒙德氏棉HSP70基因的结构、染色体分布、基因倍增模式以及系统进化进行分析,结果表明,HSP70基因家族根据亚细胞定位结果可分为不同的基因亚家族,各亚家族中HSP70基因具有相对保守的基因结构;染色体片段重复和串联重复是雷蒙德氏棉HSP70基因家族扩增的主要方式。通过对不同物种的HSP70基因家族进行系统进化分析可知,HSP70亚组的分化发生在单细胞植物形成前,且细胞质型HSP70成员大量扩增。比较陆地棉棉纤维发育不同时期的深度测序表达谱,发现HSP70基因可能参与棉纤维的生长发育。本研究结果有助于了解棉属植物HSP70基因家族的功能,以期为深入研究棉纤维发育过程中的分子调控机理提供基础。  相似文献   

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【目的】WUSCHE-相关同源盒(WUSCHEL-related homeobox, WOX)基因家族是植物特有的转录因子家族,在植物生长发育、干细胞分化调控、逆境胁迫响应等过程中扮演重要角色。开展马铃薯WOX基因家族鉴定与功能研究,将为马铃薯遗传改良提供优良基因资源与理论依据。【方法】基于拟南芥、番茄、烟草和水稻WOX蛋白序列,利用HMMER 3.0和BLASTP鉴定马铃薯WOX基因家族成员,使用MCScanX软件分析WOX基因家族成员在马铃薯种内及种间的共线性,并采用邻接法构建系统发育进化树。利用ExPASy、GSDS等软件分析马铃薯WOX基因家族成员理化性质、基因结构、蛋白motif、启动子区域转录因子结合位点。基于PGSC数据库中马铃薯转录组数据,分析StWOXs在不同组织和非生物胁迫下的表达模式;以可能参与离体再生过程的StWOX5作为候选基因,利用实时荧光定量PCR技术分析该基因在具有不同离体再生能力的4个马铃薯品种(系)再生过程中的表达情况。【结果】鉴定得到11个马铃薯WOX基因家族成员,分布在5条染色体上,分为WUS、中间和古老共3个进化分支,不同分支中StWOXs基因...  相似文献   

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E T Fung  R H Scheller 《FEBS letters》1999,451(2):203-208
Septins are a family of cytoskeletal proteins involved in cytokinesis, targeting of proteins to specific sites on the plasma membrane, and cellular morphogenesis. While many aspects of their function in cytokinesis in yeast cells have been investigated, the function of septins in mammalian cells is less well understood. For example, septins are present in post-mitotic neurons, suggesting they have other roles in, for example, establishing cell polarity. The full extent of the septin gene family is not known in mammalian cells. To better understand the septin gene family, we have cloned and characterized a novel mammalian septin.  相似文献   

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Mammalian septins are required for phagosome formation   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Septins are members of a highly conserved family of filamentous proteins that are required in many organisms for the completion of cytokinesis. In addition, septins have been implicated in a number of important cellular processes and have been suggested to have roles in regulating membrane traffic. Given the proposed role of septins in cell membrane dynamics, we investigated the function of septins during FcgammaR-mediated phagocytosis. We show that several septins are expressed in RAW264.7 and J774 mouse macrophage cell lines and that SEPT2 and SEPT11 are colocalized with submembranous actin-rich structures during the early stages of FcgammaR-mediated phagocytosis. In addition, SEPT2 accumulation is seen in primary human neutrophils and in nonprofessional phagocytes. The time course of septin accumulation mirrors actin accumulation and is inhibited by latrunculin and genistein, but not other inhibitors of phagocytosis. Inhibition of septin function by transient expression of the BD3 domain of BORG3, known to cause septin aggregation, or depletion of SEPT2 or SEPT11 by RNAi, significantly inhibited FcgammaR-mediated phagocytosis of IgG-coated latex beads. Interestingly, this occurred without affecting the accumulation of actin or the actin-associated protein coronin-1. These observations show that, although not necessary for actin recruitment, septins are required for efficient FcgammaR-mediated phagocytosis.  相似文献   

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Septins are a group of GTP‐binding proteins that are multi‐functional, with a well‐known role in cytokinesis in animals and fungi. Although the functions of septins have been thoroughly studied in opisthokonts (fungi and animals), the function and evolution of plant/algal septins are not as well characterized. Here we describe septin localization and expression in the green algae Nannochloris bacillaris and Marvania geminata. The present data suggest that septins localize at the division site when cytokinesis occurs. In addition, we show that septin homologs may be found only in green algae, but not in other major plant lineages, such as land plants, red algae and glaucophytes. We also found other septin homolog‐possessing organisms among the diatoms, Rhizaria and cryptomonad/haptophyte lineages. Our study reveals the potential role of algal septins in cytokinesis and/or cell elongation, and confirms that septin genes appear to have been lost in the Plantae lineage, except in some green algae.  相似文献   

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Septins are a conserved eukaryotic family of GTP-binding filament-forming proteins with functions in cytokinesis and other processes. In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, septins initially localize to the presumptive bud site and then to the cortex of the mother-bud neck as an hourglass structure. During cytokinesis, the septin hourglass splits and single septin rings partition with each of the resulting cells. Septins are thought to function in diverse processes in S. cerevisiae, mainly by acting as a scaffold to direct the neck localization of septin-associated proteins.  相似文献   

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Septins comprise a eukaryotic guanine nucleotide binding protein subfamily which form filamentous heteropolymer complexes. Although mechanism of cytokinesis is diverged by species and tissues, loss of septin function results in the multinuclear phenotype in many organisms. Hence septin filaments beneath the cleavage furrow are hypothesized as a structural basis to ensure completion of cytokinesis. However, molecular mechanisms of septin assembly, disassembly and function have been elusive despite the potential importance of this ubiquitous cytoskeletal system. Meanwhile, growing evidence suggests that mammalian septins functionally or physically interact with diverse molecules such as actin, actin-binding proteins, proteins of membrane fusion machinery, Cdc42 adapter proteins, a ubiquitin-protein ligase, and phosphoinositides. Careful integration of these data may provide insights into the mechanism of mammalian septin organization and functions in cytokinesis.  相似文献   

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The initiation of bud and hyphal growth in the opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans both involve polarized morphogenesis. However, there are many differences including the function of the septin proteins, a family of proteins involved in membrane organization in a wide range of organisms. Septins form a characteristic ring on the inner surface of the plasma membrane at the bud neck, whereas the septins are diffusely localized across emerging hyphal tips. In addition, septin rings are maintained at sites of septum formation in hyphae rather than being disassembled immediately after cytokinesis. The possibility that C. albicans septins are regulated by the small ubiquitin-like protein SUMO was examined in this study because the Saccharomyces cerevisiae septins were shown previously to be modified by SUMO (Smt3p). However, SUMO conjugation to septins was not detected during budding or hyphal morphogenesis in C. albicans. These results are supported by the lack of conserved SUMO consensus motifs between septins from the two organisms even after adjusting the predicted Cdc3p and Cdc12p septin sequences to account for mRNA splicing in C. albicans. Interestingly, a homolog of the Smt3p SUMO was identified in the C. albicans genome, and an epitope tagged version of Smt3p was conjugated to a variety of proteins. Immunofluorescence analysis showed prominent Smt3p SUMO localization at bud necks and sites of septum formation in hyphae similar to the septins. However, Smt3p was primarily detected on the mother cell side of the septin ring. A subset of these Smt3p-modified proteins co-immunoprecipitated with the septin Cdc11p. These results indicate that septin-associated proteins and not the septins themselves are the key target of SUMO modification at the bud neck in C. albicans.  相似文献   

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The septins are a conserved family of GTP-binding, filament-forming proteins. In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the septins form a ring at the mother-bud neck that appears to function primarily by serving as a scaffold for the recruitment of other proteins to the neck, where they participate in cytokinesis and a variety of other processes. Formation of the septin ring depends on the Rho-type GTPase Cdc42p but appears to be independent of the actin cytoskeleton. In this study, we investigated further the mechanisms of septin-ring formation. Fluorescence-recovery-after-photobleaching (FRAP) experiments indicated that the initial septin structure at the presumptive bud site is labile (exchanges subunits freely) but that it is converted into a stable ring as the bud emerges. Mutants carrying the cdc42V36G allele or lacking two or all three of the known Cdc42p GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs: Bem3p, Rga1p, and Rga2p) could recruit the septins to the cell cortex but were blocked or delayed in forming a normal septin ring and had accompanying morphogenetic defects. These phenotypes were dramatically enhanced in mutants that were also defective in Cla4p or Gin4p, two protein kinases previously shown to be important for normal septin-ring formation. The Cdc42p GAPs colocalized with the septins both early and late in the cell cycle, and overexpression of the GAPs could suppress the septin-organization and morphogenetic defects of temperature-sensitive septin mutants. Taken together, the data suggest that formation of the mature septin ring is a process that consists of at least two distinguishable steps, recruitment of the septin proteins to the presumptive bud site and their assembly into the stable septin ring. Both steps appear to depend on Cdc42p, whereas the Cdc42p GAPs and the other proteins known to promote normal septin-ring formation appear to function in a partially redundant manner in the assembly step. In addition, because the eventual formation of a normal septin ring in a cdc42V36G or GAP mutant was invariably accompanied by a switch from an abnormally elongated to a more normal bud morphology distal to the ring, it appears that the septin ring plays a direct role in determining the pattern of bud growth.  相似文献   

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Septins are filament-forming proteins with a conserved role in cytokinesis. In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, septin rings appear to be involved primarily in cell-cell separation, a late stage in cytokinesis. Here, we identified a protein Mid2p on the basis of its sequence similarity to S. pombe Mid1p, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bud4p, and Candida albicans Int1p. Like septin mutants, mid2delta mutants had delays in cell-cell separation. mid2delta mutants were defective in septin organization but not contractile ring closure or septum formation. In wild-type cells, septins assembled first during mitosis in a single ring and during septation developed into double rings that did not contract. In mid2delta cells, septins initially assembled in a single ring but during septation appeared in the cleavage furrow, forming a washer or disc structure. FRAP studies showed that septins are stable in wild-type cells but exchange 30-fold more rapidly in mid2delta cells. Mid2p colocalized with septins and required septins for its localization. A COOH-terminal pleckstrin homology domain of Mid2p was required for its localization and function. No genetic interactions were found between mid2 and the related gene mid1. Thus, these studies identify a new factor responsible for the proper stability and function of septins during cytokinesis.  相似文献   

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Septin proteins are necessary for cytokinesis in budding yeast and Drosophila and are thought to be the subunits of the yeast neck filaments. To test whether septins actually form filaments, an immunoaffinity approach was used to isolate a septin complex from Drosophila embryos. The purified complex is comprised of the three previously identified septin polypeptides Pnut, Sep2, and Sep1. Hydrodynamic and sequence data suggest that the complex is composed of a heterotrimer of homodimers. The complex copurifies with one molecule of bound guanine nucleotide per septin polypeptide. It binds and hydrolyzes exogenously added GTP. These observations together with conserved sequence motifs identify the septins as members of the GTPase superfamily. We discuss a model of filament structure and speculate as to how the filaments are organized within cells.  相似文献   

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Septins are a family of conserved GTP-binding proteins that function in cytokinesis in fungi and animals. In budding yeast, septins form scaffolds for assembly of the actomyosin contractile ring at the cleavage plane, a role that does not appear to be conserved in other organisms. The septins form an hourglass-shaped collar at the mother-bud neck, which splits into two rings flanking the division plane at cytokinesis. A recent study(1) demonstrates that these two septin rings constitute diffusion barriers that create a cytokinetic compartment to retain cortical cytokinetic factors in proximity to the cleavage plane.  相似文献   

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