Single exon structures of the oxytocin/vasopressin superfamily peptides of octopus
Two genes of the oxytocin/vasopressin superfamily in the cephalopod Octopus vulgaris, cephalotocin (CT) and octopressin (OP), lack introns and consist of a single exon in their protein-coding regions, which is unlike the 2 intron–3 exon structures in most vertebrates and Lys-conopressin in a pond sn...
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description | Two genes of the oxytocin/vasopressin superfamily in the cephalopod
Octopus vulgaris, cephalotocin (CT) and octopressin (OP), lack introns and consist of a single exon in their protein-coding regions, which is unlike the 2 intron–3 exon structures in most vertebrates and Lys-conopressin in a pond snail
Lymnaea stagnalis.
Octopus may have lost introns during the evolutionary process in mollusks. mRNA that had deleted 202 bp from preproCT cDNA (CT-del) was also expressed in the brain. The deletion occurred in the central part of neurophysin. Immunohistochemical studies suggest that a translational product of CT-del mRNA may not be present in a stable form due to the loss of neurophysin. Genomic Southern blot analysis revealed that a single copy of each of OP-, CT-, and CT-del-genes was present in the genome. |
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Lymnaea stagnalis.
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Lymnaea stagnalis.
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Lymnaea stagnalis.
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