Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2811310 Acta Genetica Sinica 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nucleoporins (Nups) are important components of nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). NPCs control gene expression, cells proliferation and differentiation by mediating exchange of cellular signal molecules on both nuclear and cytoplasmic sides. Using subtractive screening, 3'end fragment of Nup 93 from the testis cDNA library of the rice field eel was obtained. Full-length cDNA of the gene was further cloned by degenerate PCR and 5'RACE methods. Sequence analysis indicated that the homology of the rice field eel Nup 93 were 36.5% with yeast Nic 96, 94.6% and 90.5% with Nup 93 of zebrafish and human, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the rice field eel Nup 93 fits with Nup 93 of the other fishes. Real-time PCR result showed that expression of Nup 93 in gonads and kidney were much higher than in other tissues, and different expression quantities among gonads of three sexes were also observed, suggesting that Nup 93 may involve in gonad development.

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