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Cloning and Characterization of DAP10 homologue gene from Olive Flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus  

Park, Chan-Il (경상대학교)
Kim, Mu-Chan (경상대학교)
Hwang, Jee-Youn (국립수산과학원)
Kim, Ki-Hyuk (경상대학교)
Kim, Joo-Won (경상대학교)
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Journal of fish pathology / v.19, no.3, 2006 , pp. 227-233 More about this Journal
Abstract
Olive flounder immunoreceptor DAP10 homologue cDNA was cloned from a peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) cDNA library. The length of the olive flounder DAP10 cDNA is 473bp and it contains an open reading frame of 234bp. The predicted polypeptide sequence is 78 amino acids, consisting of a 22-amino acid leader, an 11-amino acid extracellular domain, a 21-amino acid transmembrane segment, and a 24-amino acid cytoplasmic domain. The amino acid sequence of olive flounder DAP10 has 56%, 50%, 32%, 31%, and 31% sequence identity with zebrafish DAP10, catfish DAP10, cattle DAP10, rat DAP10 and Monkey DAP10, respectively. Olive flounder DAP10 has a conserved aspartic acid in the transmembrane domain and a phophatidylinositol-3 kinase-binding site (YxxM/V) in the cytoplasmic region. Genomic organization reveals that olive flounder DAP10 comprises five exons and four introns. A phylogenetic analysis based on the deduced amino acid sequence grouped the olive flounder DAP10 with other species DAP10. In RT-PCR analysis, DAP10 transcripts were detected predominantly in PBLs, kidney, spleen and intestine.
Keywords
Olive flounder; DAP10; Natural killer cells; Phagocytes;
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