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Sex- and tissue-specific expression of aspartic proteinases in Danio rerio (zebrafish)
Authors:Riggio M  Scudiero R  Filosa S  Parisi E
Affiliation:

a Dipartimento di Biologia Evolutiva e Comparata, Università Federico II, Naples, Italy

b Istituto di Biochimica delle Proteine ed Enzimologia del CNR, Naples, Italy

Abstract:Full-length zebrafish cDNAs encoding two aspartic proteinases were cloned and sequenced. One of the two cDNAs was a 1708 bp product with an open reading frame of 398 amino acid residues corresponding to a cathepsin D. The other was a 1383 bp product encoding a polypeptide chain of 416 amino acids homologous to nothepsin, an aspartic proteinase first identified by us in the liver of Antarctic Notothenioidei. Gene expression assessed by RT–PCR and northern blot hybridization of RNA from different tissues showed that the expression was tissue- and sex-specific. Whereas the cathepsin D gene was expressed in all the tissues examined independently of the sex, the nothepsin gene was expressed exclusively in female livers.
Keywords:Cathepsin D   Evolution   Gene expression   Nothepsin
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