To reveal the key factor in self-healing from LCDV (lymphocystis disease virus)-infected Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus), serum proteins from self-healing and sick Japanese flounder were separated by tw...To reveal the key factor in self-healing from LCDV (lymphocystis disease virus)-infected Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus), serum proteins from self-healing and sick Japanese flounder were separated by two-dimensional electrophoresis to screen differentially expressed proteins. Protein spots demonstrating changes greater than two-fold in the expression level were digested and further identified in capillary liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Two immunityrelevant proteins were thus identified as transferrin and the complement component C3 of Japanese flounder. These findings suggest that the two proteins may play important roles in the self-healing of lymphocystis in Japanese flounder. This is an important theoretical foundation to promote self-healing in LCDV-infected Japanese flounder by improving their innate immunity.展开更多
Some germ cell marker genes, such as vasa, nanos, and dead end( dnd), have been identified in fish. Recently, lymphocyte antigen 75(Ly75/CD205) has been identified as a mitotic germ cell-specific cell-surface marker i...Some germ cell marker genes, such as vasa, nanos, and dead end( dnd), have been identified in fish. Recently, lymphocyte antigen 75(Ly75/CD205) has been identified as a mitotic germ cell-specific cell-surface marker in several fish species. In this study, the Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus ly75 homolog( ly75) was cloned and its expression pattern in gonads was analyzed. The full-length c DNA of ly75 was 7 346 bp, with an open reading frame(ORF) of 5 229 bp. The ORF encoded a protein containing 1 742 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of 196.89 k Da. In adult tissues, ly75 transcripts were detected in all analyzed tissues but abundantly in the testis. In in-situ hybridization analyses, ly75 mRNA was predominantly localized in oocytes in the ovary and spermatogonia in the testis, but ly75 mRNA was not detected in oogonia, spermatocytes, spermatids, or spermatozoa. These results indicated that ly75 could be a potential germ cell-specific marker in P. olivaceus, as in other fishes.展开更多
基金Supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 program) (No. 2006AA100309)
文摘To reveal the key factor in self-healing from LCDV (lymphocystis disease virus)-infected Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus), serum proteins from self-healing and sick Japanese flounder were separated by two-dimensional electrophoresis to screen differentially expressed proteins. Protein spots demonstrating changes greater than two-fold in the expression level were digested and further identified in capillary liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Two immunityrelevant proteins were thus identified as transferrin and the complement component C3 of Japanese flounder. These findings suggest that the two proteins may play important roles in the self-healing of lymphocystis in Japanese flounder. This is an important theoretical foundation to promote self-healing in LCDV-infected Japanese flounder by improving their innate immunity.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.31372514,31472264,31572602)the China Agriculture Research System(No.CARS-47)+1 种基金the Scientific and Technological Innovation Project Financially Supported by Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology(Nos.2015ASKJ02,2015ASKJ02-03-03)the Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS and Chinese Academy of Science and Technology Service Network Planning(No.KFJ-EW-STS-060)
文摘Some germ cell marker genes, such as vasa, nanos, and dead end( dnd), have been identified in fish. Recently, lymphocyte antigen 75(Ly75/CD205) has been identified as a mitotic germ cell-specific cell-surface marker in several fish species. In this study, the Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus ly75 homolog( ly75) was cloned and its expression pattern in gonads was analyzed. The full-length c DNA of ly75 was 7 346 bp, with an open reading frame(ORF) of 5 229 bp. The ORF encoded a protein containing 1 742 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of 196.89 k Da. In adult tissues, ly75 transcripts were detected in all analyzed tissues but abundantly in the testis. In in-situ hybridization analyses, ly75 mRNA was predominantly localized in oocytes in the ovary and spermatogonia in the testis, but ly75 mRNA was not detected in oogonia, spermatocytes, spermatids, or spermatozoa. These results indicated that ly75 could be a potential germ cell-specific marker in P. olivaceus, as in other fishes.