Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5589351 | Gene | 2017 | 50 Pages |
Abstract
Proper control of the cellular processes requires a variety of regulatory proteins that are involved in the cell cycle, proliferation and apoptosis. Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor (CKI) negatively regulates transcription and arrests the cell cycle in G1 phase. KIP2 is a member of CKI family, which could inhibit proliferation by tight-binding with several cyclin-CDK complexes. During the embryonic development of the brine shrimp, Artemia sinica, KIP2 plays a key role in the cell cycle regulation, but the specific mechanisms remain unknown. Herein, the 1023Â bp full-length cDNA of kip2 from A. sinica was cloned. The mRNA expression patterns of As-kip2, As-carp-1 in different development stages and pattern of As-kip2 under environmental stresses were investigated. In situ hybridization of As-kip2 mRNA and immunofluorescence of As-CARP-1 protein showed no tissue or organ specificity. Furthermore, western blotting showed the expressions levels of As-KIP2, As-E2F1, As-p53, As-cyclin E, As-SODD protein, and pattern of As-KIP2 under environmental stresses. Our research revealed that As-KIP2 plays crucial role in the restarting process of diapause embryo in Artemia sinica.
Keywords
ORFISHTNFRSODDTNFCDC20hsp70CDH1CKICDIArtemia sinicaanaphase promoting complex/cyclosomeDR3heat shock 70 kDa proteinCDKAPC/CIn situ hybridizationAktEmbryonic diapausedigoxigeninDIGtumor necrosis factoropen reading frameUTR یا untranslated regions untranslated regioncyclin dependent kinase inhibitorCDK inhibitorpolymerase chain reactionPCRprotein kinase Bcyclin-dependent kinasetumor necrosis factor receptordeath receptor 3Nuclear receptor
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Authors
Mengchen Zhang, Feng Yao, Tong Qin, Lin Hou, Xiangyang Zou,