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Characterization of purine catabolic pathway genes in coelacanths

Forconi, Mariko
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Biscotti, Maria Assunta
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Barucca, Marco
altro
Canapa, Adriana
2014
  • journal article

Periodico
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY. PART B, MOLECULAR AND DEVELOPMENTAL EVOLUTION.
Abstract
Coelacanths are a critically valuable species to explore the gene changes that took place in the transition from aquatic to terrestrial life. One interesting and biologically relevant feature of the genus Latimeria is ureotelism. However not all urea is excreted from the body; in fact high concentrations are retained in plasma and seem to be involved in osmoregulation. The purine catabolic pathway, which leads to urea production in Latimeria, has progressively lost some steps, reflecting an enzyme loss during diversification of terrestrial species. We report the results of analyses of the liver and testis transcriptomes of the Indonesian coelacanth Latimeria menadoensis and of the genome of Latimeria chalumnae, which has recently been fully sequenced in the framework of the coelacanth genome project. We describe five genes, uricase, 5‐hydroxyisourate hydrolase, parahox neighbor B, allantoinase, and allantoicase, each coding for one of the five enzymes involved in urate degradation to urea, and report the identification of a putative second form of 5‐hydroxyisourate hydrolase that is characteristic of the genus Latimeria. The present data also highlight the activity of the complete purine pathway in the coelacanth liver and suggest its involvement in the maintenance of high plasma urea concentrations.
DOI
10.1002/jez.b.22515
WOS
WOS:000340484400003
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2845703
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84905561879
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/102521318/home
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closed access
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FVG url
https://arts.units.it/request-item?handle=11368/2845703
Soggetti
  • Amidohydrolase

  • Animal

  • Evolution, Molecular

  • Fishe

  • Gene

  • Hydrolase

  • Liver

  • Male

  • Purine

  • Testi

  • Urate Oxidase

  • Ureohydrolase

  • Transcriptome

  • Animal Science and Zo...

  • Ecology, Evolution, B...

  • Molecular Medicine

  • Genetic

  • Developmental Biology...

  • Medicine (all)

Web of Science© citazioni
5
Data di acquisizione
Mar 26, 2024
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