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Cloning, sequencing, and characterization of CYP1A1 cDNA from leaping mullet (Liza Saliens) liver and implications for the potential functions of its conserved amino acids

Authors :
Chin-Hwa Hu
Emel Arinç
Donald R. Buhler
Alaattin Sen
Jun-Lan Wang-Buhler
Yea-Huey Yang
Ena Urbach
Source :
Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology. 15:243-255
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Wiley, 2001.

Abstract

A 2,037 bp CYP1A1 cDNA (GenBank AF072899) was cloned through screening of a λZipLox cDNA library constructed from the liver of a leaping mullet (Liza saliens) fish captured from Izmir Bay on the Aegean coast of Turkey using rainbow trout CYP1A1 cDNA as a probe. This clone has a 130 bp 5'-flanking region, a 1,563 bp open reading frame (ORF) encoding a 521-amino acid protein (58,972 Da), and a 344 bp 3'-untranslated region without a poly (A) tail. Alignment of the deduced amino acids of CYP1A1 cDNAs showed 58% and 69–96% identities with human and 12 other fish species, respectively. Southern blot analysis suggested that this CYP1A1 cDNA was from a single-copy gene. Based on the comparison with CYP1A1 genes reported for fish and mammals, the leaping mullet CYP1A1 gene is probably split into 7 exons. The intron insertion sites were predicted. Alignment of the CYP1A1 cDNA encoded amino acids from 13 fish and 7 mammalian species disclosed differences in highly conserved amino acids between aquatic and land vertebrates. The possible associated secondary structure; conserved motifs and substrate-binding sites were discussed. The phylogenetic relationships of CYP1A1s among 13 fish species were analyzed by a distance method. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Biochem Mol Toxicol 15:243–255, 2001

Details

ISSN :
10990461 and 10956670
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f7cd72f2b2e9cacbf5ad8941baf386ab
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jbt.10005