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  • Turkish Journal of Zoology
  • Volume:40 Issue:3
  • Characteristic analysis of prolactin and its receptor genes from Rana chensinensis and expression pa...

Characteristic analysis of prolactin and its receptor genes from Rana chensinensis and expression pattern during metamorphosis

Authors : Huaxin WANG, Xinyi LI, Chuanchuan DU, Xiujuan WANG, Wenjie JIN, Yuhui ZHANG
Pages : 303-313
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :In order to explore the role of prolactin insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(PRL); and the prolactin receptor insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(PRLR); during metamorphosis of amphibians, both cDNAs from the Chinese brown frog Rana chensinensis were identified. A PRL cDNA consisting of a 645-bp open reading frame and a PRLR cDNA consisting of a 1854-bp open reading frame were obtained. The amino acid sequence analysis indicated that there were 2 pairs of conserved Cys residues in both mature rcPRL and rcPRLR, and that their positions were conserved as well. Comparison of our results with those for other vertebrates implies that receptor recognition in anurans may not be pH-dependent. The relations of identity between rcPRL and other vertebrate PRLs resembled those of the identity between rcPRLR and other vertebrate PRLRs, suggesting that PRL may have coevolved with PRLR in R. Chensinensis. In addition, rcPRL and rcPRLR mRNA was detected via RT-PCR in various tissues of R. Chensinensis tadpoles. By using qRT-PCR, rcPRLR mRNA in the liver, skin, tail, and kidney tissue of different stages insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(stages 33-43); during metamorphosis was analyzed. The results showed that the expressional tendencies of rcPRLR increased throughout stages 33-43 in the four tissues, which was probably related to tissue remodeling.
Keywords : Prolactin, prolactin receptor, expression pattern, Amphibia, metamorphosis

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