A novel lipocalin homologue from the venom gland of Deinagkistrodon acutus similar to mammalian lipocalins
Lipocalins are involved in a variety of functions including retinol transport, cryptic coloration, olfaction, pheromone transport, prostaglandin synthesis, regulation of the immune response and cell homeostatic mediation. A full-length cDNA clone (named d-lipo), isolated from the venom gland cDNA li...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f35785b6c28d4808986470644d45fc44 2023-05-15T15:11:25+02:00 A novel lipocalin homologue from the venom gland of Deinagkistrodon acutus similar to mammalian lipocalins CB Wei J Chen 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-91992012000100003 https://doaj.org/article/f35785b6c28d4808986470644d45fc44 EN eng SciELO http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992012000100003 https://doaj.org/toc/1678-9199 doi:10.1590/S1678-91992012000100003 1678-9199 https://doaj.org/article/f35785b6c28d4808986470644d45fc44 Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 16-23 (2012) Deinagkistrodon acutus cDNA library lipocalin phylogeny gene expression pattern analysis Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Toxicology. Poisons RA1190-1270 Zoology QL1-991 article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-91992012000100003 2022-12-31T14:18:11Z Lipocalins are involved in a variety of functions including retinol transport, cryptic coloration, olfaction, pheromone transport, prostaglandin synthesis, regulation of the immune response and cell homeostatic mediation. A full-length cDNA clone (named d-lipo), isolated from the venom gland cDNA library of Deinagkistrodon acutus, contained an insert of 664 bp including an open reading frame that encodes a lipocalin homologue of 177 amino acids. Comparison of d-lipo and other related proteins revealed an overall amino acid identity of less than 21.5%. Primary structures of d-lipo carried three structurally conserved regions (SCR) showing homologies to those of lipocalins. The first conserved Cys residue - the essential amino acid residue for the catalytic activity and unique to lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase (L-PGDS) in the lipocalin protein family - was identified in d-lipo at amino acid position 58. Phylogenetic tree analysis showed that d-lipo was in-between the large L-PGDS cluster and the small von Ebner's-gland proteins (VEGP) cluster. Moreover, d-lipo gene presented a high-level expression in the venom gland and a low-level expression in the brain and its expression was significantly increased under pathological conditions, suggesting a possible relationship between d-lipo mRNA expression and the venom gland inflammatory disease. This is also the first report of a lipocalin homologous gene identified in the venom gland of a snake. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases 18 1 16 23 |
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Lipocalins are involved in a variety of functions including retinol transport, cryptic coloration, olfaction, pheromone transport, prostaglandin synthesis, regulation of the immune response and cell homeostatic mediation. A full-length cDNA clone (named d-lipo), isolated from the venom gland cDNA library of Deinagkistrodon acutus, contained an insert of 664 bp including an open reading frame that encodes a lipocalin homologue of 177 amino acids. Comparison of d-lipo and other related proteins revealed an overall amino acid identity of less than 21.5%. Primary structures of d-lipo carried three structurally conserved regions (SCR) showing homologies to those of lipocalins. The first conserved Cys residue - the essential amino acid residue for the catalytic activity and unique to lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase (L-PGDS) in the lipocalin protein family - was identified in d-lipo at amino acid position 58. Phylogenetic tree analysis showed that d-lipo was in-between the large L-PGDS cluster and the small von Ebner's-gland proteins (VEGP) cluster. Moreover, d-lipo gene presented a high-level expression in the venom gland and a low-level expression in the brain and its expression was significantly increased under pathological conditions, suggesting a possible relationship between d-lipo mRNA expression and the venom gland inflammatory disease. This is also the first report of a lipocalin homologous gene identified in the venom gland of a snake. |
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A novel lipocalin homologue from the venom gland of Deinagkistrodon acutus similar to mammalian lipocalins |
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A novel lipocalin homologue from the venom gland of Deinagkistrodon acutus similar to mammalian lipocalins |
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A novel lipocalin homologue from the venom gland of Deinagkistrodon acutus similar to mammalian lipocalins |
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A novel lipocalin homologue from the venom gland of Deinagkistrodon acutus similar to mammalian lipocalins |
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A novel lipocalin homologue from the venom gland of Deinagkistrodon acutus similar to mammalian lipocalins |
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