| Literature DB >> 26939892 |
Aldo Nicosia1, Salvatore Costa2, Marcello Tagliavia1, Teresa Maggio3, Monica Salamone1, Giorgia Adamo2, Maria Antonietta Ragusa2, Carmelo Bennici1, Tiziana Masullo1, Salvatore Mazzola1, Fabrizio Gianguzza2, Angela Cuttitta4.
Abstract
Gene family encoding cellular nucleic acid binding proteins (CNBP) is well conserved among vertebrates; however, there is limited knowledge in lower organisms. In this study, a CNBP homolog from the red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii was characterised. The full-length cDNA of PcCNBP was of 1257 bp with a 5'-untranslated region (UTR) of 63 bp and a 3'-UTR of 331 bp with a poly (A) tail, and an open-reading frame (ORF) of 864 bp encoding a polypeptide of 287 amino acids with the predicted molecular weight of about 33 kDa. The predicted protein possesses 7 tandem repeats of 14 amino acids containing the CCHC zinc finger consensus sequence, two RGG-rich single-stranded RNA-binding domain and a nuclear localization signal, strongly suggesting that PcCNBP was a homolog of vertebrate CNBP. The PcCNBP transcript was constitutively expressed in all tested tissues of unchallenged crayfish, including hepatopancreas, gill, eyestalk, haemocytes, intestine, stomach and cuticle with highest expression in haemocytes, intestine, gills and hepatopancreas. The mRNA expression of PcCNBP in haemocytes was modulated at transcriptional level by different immune challenges, suggesting its involvement in the immune response of P. clarkii during both bacteria and viruses infection.Entities:
Keywords: Crayfish; Gene expression pattern; Innate immunity; Nucleic acid-binding protein; Zinc finger motifs
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26939892 PMCID: PMC4837176 DOI: 10.1007/s12192-016-0681-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Stress Chaperones ISSN: 1355-8145 Impact factor: 3.667