1. Molecular cloning of CD4 from ginbuna crucian carp Carassius auratus langsdorfii
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Teruyuki Nakanishi, Tomonori Somamoto, Miki Nakao, Yoko Kato-Unoki, Mitsuru Ototake, and Seiko Nonaka
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Signal peptide ,biology ,ginbuna crucian carp ,T-cell receptor ,Aquatic Science ,Molecular cloning ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular biology ,CD4 ,Transmembrane domain ,T-cell ,Complementary DNA ,Crucian carp ,cell-mediated immunity ,Immunoglobulin superfamily ,Molecular probe - Abstract
The clonal triploid ginbuna crucian carp Carassius auratus langsdorfii, a naturally occurring gynogenetic fish, is a useful model for studying T-cell-mediated immunity. CD4, a T-cell receptor (TCR) coreceptor, is a membrane-bound glycoprotein found on helper T-cells, and assists in the binding of major histocompatibility complexes. In the present study, full-length cDNAs encoding the CD4 molecule from the S3n strain of ginbuna crucian carp were cloned and characterized. 5'-rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) and 3'-RACE yielded two distinct cDNA clones of CD4 homolog from the ginbuna, and these sequences share 95% identity at the amino acid level. These ginbuna CD4 molecules consisted of a signal peptide, immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSf) like domains, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic domain similar to other known CD4. A tyrosine protein kinase p56(lck) binding motif is conserved in the cytoplasmic tail of ginbuna CD4. Phylogenetic tree analysis indicated that ginbuna CD4 sequences are closely related to CD4L-1 from other fish species. Expression of ginbuna CD4 mRNA was detected in the gill, thymus, head kidney, trunk kidney and peripheral blood leukocytes, indicating that its expression pattern is similar to that of ginbuna TCR beta mRNA. The results suggest that ginbuna CD4 sequences are useful as molecular probes for helper T-cells.
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- 2008
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