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Molecular Cloning and mRNA Expression a Glutathione S-Transferase cDNA from the Spider, Araneus ventricosus  

Shin, Geun Ho (College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University)
Kim, Hyung Suk (College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University)
Kwon, Dong Wook (College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University)
Lee, Jin Young (College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University)
Byeon, Gyeong Min (College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University)
Sohn, Hung Dae (College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University)
Jin, Byung Rae (College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Dong-A University)
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International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials / v.9, no.1, 2004 , pp. 65-71 More about this Journal
Abstract
A fat body-specific glutathione S-transferase cDMA was cloned from the spider, Araneus ventricosus. The cDNA encoding A. ventricosus glutathione S-transferase (AvGST) is 645 base pairs long with an open reading frame of 215 amino acid residues with a calculated molecular weight of approximately 24 kDa. Northern blot analysis showed the tissue-specifically expression of AvGST in the A. ventricosus fat body.
Keywords
Araneus ventricosus; cDNA; Fat body; Glutathione S-transferase; Spider;
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