1. Decreased acetylation of HDGF improves oviduct production in Rana dybowskii, Rana amurensis, and Rana huanrenensis.
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Liu, Da, Li, Qirong, Liu, Tianjia, Zhang, Yi, Zheng, Ran, Liu, Huimin, Yang, Zhijing, Yu, Qi, Lin, Chao, Qiu, Zhidong, Wang, Dongxu, and Li, Yiping
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RANA ,ACETYLATION ,OVIDUCT ,PROTEOMICS ,GENE expression ,CHINESE medicine ,FALLOPIAN tubes - Abstract
The oviduct of female Rana dybowskii is a functional food and can be used as a component of Traditional Chinese medicine. The differentially expressed genes enriched was screened in cell growth of three Rana species. We quantitatively analyzed 4549 proteins using proteomic techniques, enriching the differentially expressed proteins of Rana for growth and signal transduction. The results showed that log2 expression of hepatoma-derived growth factor (HDGF) was increased. We further verified 5 specific differential genes (EIF4a , EIF4g , HDGF1 , HDGF2 and SF1) and found that HDGF expression was increased in Rana dybowskii. Through acetylation modification analysis, we identified 1534 acetylation modification sites in 603 proteins, including HDGF, and found that HDGF acetylation expression was significantly reduced in Rana dybowskii. Our results suggest that HDGF is involved in the development of oviductus ranae, which is regulated by acetylation modification. [Display omitted] • The differentially expressed gene HDGF enriched in the Rana oviduct growth of R. dybowskii was screened by proteomics. • Acetylation analysis showed that the acetylation expression of HDGF was significantly decreased in R. dybowskii. • Our results suggest that HDGF is involved in Rana development and is regulated by acetylation modification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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