Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10820444 | Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
From post-diapause cysts of Artemia franciscana, we defined fourteen LEA (late embryogenesis abundant) and LEA-like genes, including four novel members (Afrlea1-5, Afrlea3-5, Afrlea3-like1 and Afrlea3-like2), which were classified into four groups: G1, G3, G3-like (LEA group3-like), and SMP-like (seed-maturation-protein-like), based on their conserved and diversified sequence motifs and amino acid compositions among bacteria, plants, and animals. We also validated six representative genes based on quantitative RT-PCR, including three LEA and two LEA3-like genes that are down-regulated when dehydrated cysts hatch to desiccation-intolerant larvae as well as one SMP-like gene that is slightly up-regulated. We further tested their responses to hypersaline stress for four representatives-one from each group-and found that the expression of Afrlea1-5 and Afrlea3-2 were inducible but not Afrlea3-like1 and Afrsmp-like. This result suggested that the LEA and LEA-like genes may play different roles in resistance to hypersaline stress.
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Authors
Gang Wu, Hangxiao Zhang, Jing Sun, Fei Liu, Xiaomeng Ge, Wei-Hua Chen, Jun Yu, Weiwei Wang,