肉桂Antrodia Acmago和AcY14的分子特征及表达分析

Fang-Hua Chu , Yu-Rong Chen , Chen-Hsien Lee , Tun-Tschu Chang
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Mago nashi (Mago)和Y14蛋白在真核生物中高度保守,参与mRNA的定位和剪接,在动物发育过程中的卵发生、胚胎发生和种系性别决定中发挥重要作用。本研究鉴定了从樟子树中提取的mago (Acmago)和Y14 (AcY14)同源物。Acmago编码149个氨基酸,AcY14编码168个氨基酸。多个氨基酸序列比对及二级和三级结构预测表明,AcMago和AcY14蛋白的晶体结构与报道的其他Mago和Y14蛋白的晶体结构相似。在真菌发育过程中,Acmago和AcY14基因在天然担子孢子中大量表达。这是真菌中mago和Y14基因的分子特征和表达分析的首次报道。
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Molecular characterization and expression analysis of Acmago and AcY14 in Antrodia cinnamomea

Mago nashi (Mago) and Y14 proteins, highly conserved among eukaryotes, participate in mRNA localization and splicing, and as such play important roles in oogenesis, embryogenesis and germ-line sex determination during animal development. Here we identified mago (Acmago) and Y14 (AcY14) homologues derived from Antrodia cinnamomea. Acmago encodes 149 amino acids and AcY14 encodes 168 amino acids. Multiple amino acid sequence alignment as well as secondary and tertiary structure prediction showed that AcMago and AcY14 have similar protein structure to the reported crystal structures of other Mago and Y14 proteins. During fungal development both Acmago and AcY14 genes were abundantly expressed in natural basidiomes. This is the first report of the molecular characterization and expression analysis of the mago and Y14 genes from fungi.

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