| Literature DB >> 28633893 |
Gyöngyi Cinege1, János Zsámboki2, Maite Vidal-Quadras3, Anne Uv4, Gábor Csordás5, Viktor Honti6, Erika Gábor7, Zoltán Hegedűs8, Gergely I B Varga9, Attila L Kovács10, Gábor Juhász11, Michael J Williams12, István Andó13, Éva Kurucz14.
Abstract
The Nimrod gene cluster, located on the second chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster, is the largest synthenic unit of the Drosophila genome. Nimrod genes show blood cell specific expression and code for phagocytosis receptors that play a major role in fruit fly innate immune functions. We previously identified three homologous genes (vajk-1, vajk-2 and vajk-3) located within the Nimrod cluster, which are unrelated to the Nimrod genes, but are homologous to a fourth gene (vajk-4) located outside the cluster. Here we show that, unlike the Nimrod candidates, the Vajk proteins are expressed in cuticular structures of the late embryo and the late pupa, indicating that they contribute to cuticular barrier functions.Entities:
Keywords: Cuticle development; Drosophila; Gene cluster; Innate immunity; Nimrod; Trachea
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28633893 DOI: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2017.06.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insect Biochem Mol Biol ISSN: 0965-1748 Impact factor: 4.714