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A new tool for studying waterfowl immune and metabolic responses: Molecular level analysis using kinome profiling
Authors:Giovanni Pagano  Casey Johnson  D Caldwell Hahn  Ryan J Arsenault
Institution:1. Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware;2. Department of Animal and Food Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware;3. USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, Maryland
Abstract:Here, we describe the design of an Anas‐specific kinome peptide array that can be used to study the immunometabolic responses of mallard and American black duck to pathogens, contaminants, and environmental stress. The peptide arrays contain 2,642 unique phosphorylate‐able peptide sequences representing 1,900 proteins. These proteins cover a wide array of metabolic and immunological processes, and 758 Gene Ontology Biological processes are statistically significantly represented on the duck peptide array of those 164 contain the term “metabolic” and 25 “immune.” In addition, we conducted a comparison of mallard to American black duck at a genetic and proteomic level. Our results show a significant genomic and proteomic overlap between these two duck species, so that we have designed a cross‐reactive peptide array capable of studying both species. This is the first reported development of a wildlife species‐specific kinome peptide array.
Keywords:American black duck  Anatidae  cellular signaling pathways  immunometabolism  kinome  mallard duck  peptide array
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