Cloning of hemoglobin-α1 from half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis) and its expression under short-term hypoxia
2011
This study cloned the hemoglobin α1 from the marine teleost, the
half-smooth tongue sole ( Cynoglossus semilaevis ), and then examined
its expression under hypoxia exposure. The full-length of CsHb-α1
(594 bp) cDNA contains an open reading frame encoding 144 amino acids.
Sequence analysis shows that the predicted CsHb-α1 amino acids
shares high identities with that of other species. Real-time PCR showed
that CsHb-α1 was highly expressed in the heart, liver, spleen,
kidney and blood. Five to 120 min esposure and long-term (36 h)
exposure to hypoxia (1.0 mg/L) significantly increased CsHb-α1
mRNA expression in most tissues compared to those fish held in normoxic
conditions (dissolved oxygen (DO): 6.2 mg/L). These results suggested
that the up-regulation of Hb-α1 is an important component for
adaptation of half-smooth tongue sole to short-term hypoxia.
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