Characterisation and differential expression during development of a duplicate Disabled-1 ( Dab1) gene from zebrafish
We identified a new duplicated Dab1 gene ( drDab1b) spanning around 25 kb of genomic DNA in zebrafish. Located in zebrafish chromosome 2, it is composed of 11 encoding exons and shows high sequence similarity to other Dab1 genes, including drDab1a, a zebrafish Dab1 gene previously characterised. drD...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2010-03, Vol.155 (3), p.217-229 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We identified a new duplicated
Dab1 gene (
drDab1b) spanning around 25
kb of genomic DNA in zebrafish. Located in zebrafish chromosome 2, it is composed of 11 encoding exons and shows high sequence similarity to other
Dab1 genes, including
drDab1a, a zebrafish
Dab1 gene previously characterised.
drDab1b encodes by alternative splicing at least five different isoforms. Both
drDab1a and
drDab1b show differential gene expression levels in distinct adult tissues and during development.
drDab1b is expressed in peripheral tissues (gills, heart, intestine, muscle), the immune system (blood, liver) and the central nervous system (CNS), whereas
drDab1a is only expressed in gills, muscle and the CNS, suggesting a division of functions for two
Dab1 genes in zebrafish adult tissues. RT-PCR analysis also reveals that both
drDab1 genes show distinct developmental-specific expression patterns throughout development.
drDab1b expression was higher than that of
drDab1a, suggesting a major role of
drDab1b in comparison with
drDab1a during development and in different adult tissues. In addition, new putative
Dab1 (
a and/or
b) from different teleost species were identified
in silico and predicted protein products are compared with the previously characterised Dab1, demonstrating that the Dab1b group is more ancestral than their paralogue, the Dab1a group. |
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ISSN: | 1096-4959 1879-1107 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cbpb.2009.11.003 |