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中国农学通报 ›› 2009, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (23): 13-17.

所属专题: 生物技术 畜牧兽医

• 畜牧 动物医学 蚕 蜂 • 上一篇    下一篇

鸡MOB基因的克隆与表达谱分析

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  • 收稿日期:2009-06-25 修回日期:2009-07-03 出版日期:2009-12-05 发布日期:2009-12-05
  • 基金资助:

    哈尔滨师范大学青年学术骨干资助计划项目

Chicken MOB Gene Cloning and Expression Profiling Analysis

  • Received:2009-06-25 Revised:2009-07-03 Online:2009-12-05 Published:2009-12-05

摘要:

摘要:MOB家族是一个庞大的高度保守的蛋白家族,MOB蛋白参与调控细胞周期和细胞形态形成,而且与肿瘤的发生发展可能有关。本研究利用RT-PCR技术克隆获得了鸡的MOB基因全长编码序列并测序验证;利用生物信息学方法对鸡MOB基因的遗传进化性和蛋白功能进行预测分析;并利用半定量RT-PCR技术对雏鸡的MOB基因进行组织表达谱分析。实验结果表明鸡MOB基因核酸和氨基酸序列与人和鼠的同源基因同源性在80%以上;生物信息学对MOB蛋白的功能预测,发现鸡MOB蛋白具有6个跨膜结构域和一个SAM结构域;组织表达谱分析表明鸡MOB基因在各个组织中均有表达,但在脑、肠、脾、肺、骨骼肌和肝脏中表达量较高。含SAM结构域的多种蛋白在胚胎发育、神经形成和白血病等过程中具有重要功能,相信本研究通过对鸡MOB基因的研究能够为人类同源基因的深入研究有所帮助,并希望为人类肿瘤发生机制的深人探讨提供有价值的参考。

关键词: 烟草, 烟草, CTAB法, Trizol法, 试剂盒法, RNA提取

Abstract:

Abstract: MOB proteins constitute a highly conserved protein family. MOB proteins involve in cell cycle regulation and cell morphology, and may be related to the occurrence and development of tumor. In this study, chicken MOB gene full-length sequence was cloned by RT-PCR technology and sequencing. Genetic homology and protein function of chicken MOB gene were predicted using bioinformatics methods, and tissue expression pattern analysis were also analyzed using Semi-quantitative RT-PCR technology. The results show that genetic homology of MOB gene nucleic acid and amino acid sequence between chicken, human and mouse is more than 80%; Bioinformatics analysis indicates chicken MOB gene protein possesses a SAM(Sterile Alpha Motif)domain; Tissue expression pattern analysis reveals chicken MOB gene widely express in a variety of organizations, but high expresses in brain, intestines, spleen, lung, skeletal muscle and liver. Encoding SAM proteins widely involve in physiological and pathological processes, such as embryonic development, neural formation and leukemia. We hope the study about chicken MOB gene is helpful for human homologous gene further study, and can provide valuable references for mechanism of human oncogenesis.