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Isozyme distribution of eleven enzymes and their loci in Australian lungfish,Neoceratodus forsten(Osteichthyes, Dipnoi)

 

作者: Fulvia Basaglia,  

 

期刊: Italian Journal of Zoology  (Taylor Available online 2000)
卷期: Volume 67, issue 1  

页码: 51-56

 

ISSN:1125-0003

 

年代: 2000

 

DOI:10.1080/11250000009356294

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

关键词: Characterization;Electrophoresis;Isoelectric focusing;Isozyme distribution.

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Eleven enzymes were analysed in seven tissues (heart, muscle, liver, kidney, gills, gut, and lung) of the Australian lungfish with the aim of identifying the distribution in an extant sarcopterygian fish and of comparing this distribution to patterns previously described in actinopterygian fishes and other vertebrates. Some enzymes (G6PDH, GPI, LDH, MDH, and SOD) were found to be present in all the tissues studied, while the others were found to be tissue specific. Similarities in expressed loci and/or tissue specificity with other vertebrates were found for several enzymes (ADH, FBALD, GAPDH, G3PDH, G6PDH, PGM and SOD). Differences were observed in the other enzymes: in ALP (due to the absence of an intestinal specific form typical of fish, amphibians, reptiles, or birds); in GPI and MDH (due to the tissue expression in Australian lungfish also present in other primitive fish species). Furthermore the LDH‐B4 was active only in the heart and kidney, while the LDH‐A4 form was dominant in all tissues. Moreover, a thirdLDH‐C*gene was expressed in the liver and kidney. Overall, comparison with other previously described vertebrates shows that the tissue expressions of several enzymes are relatively conservative, while others have changed markedly in this primitive dipnoan species.

 

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