Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
10971659 | Developmental & Comparative Immunology | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Members of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and TNF receptor (TNFR) superfamilies play crucial roles in both innate and adaptive immunity. In the present study, we isolated the full-length cDNA for black rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii) TNFR (BrTNFR). This cDNA is 2405Â bp in length and contains a 939-bp open reading frame, a 27-bp 5â² untranslated region, and a 1439-bp 3â² untranslated region including a polyadenylation signal (AATAAA) and polyadenylation site. The 313-amino-acid predicted BrTNFR sequence is homologous to other TNFR sequences, contains four cysteine-rich domains and a death-effector domain (DED), and lacks a transmembrane region. Expression of BrTNFR mRNA was detected in eight different tissues from healthy black rockfish and was highest in peripheral blood lymphocytes and gills. In analyses of mitogen-stimulated BrTNFR expression in peripheral blood lymphocytes, expression of BrTNFR mRNA was observed between 1 and 24Â h after stimulation with lipopolysaccharide, concanavalin A/phorbol myristate acetate, or poly I:C. Although the data suggest that BrTNFR represents an ancestral member of the TNFR superfamily, the orthology of TNFR in teleost fish is difficult to establish because few TNFRs have been identified in these species.
Related Topics
Life Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Developmental Biology
Authors
Ju-Won Kim, Mun-Gyeong Kwon, Myoung-Ae Park, Jee-Youn Hwang, Gun-Wook Baeck, Chan-Il Park,