The detection of 3 leptin receptor isoforms in crucian carp gill and the influence of fasting and hypoxia on their expression |
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Authors: | Cao Y-B Xue J L Wu L-Y Jiang W Hu P-N Zhu J |
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Institution: | College of Chemistry and Life Science, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua Zhejiang, China |
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Abstract: | To understand leptin signaling pathway in the crucian carp (Carassius carassius), we cloned 3 leptin receptor isoform complementary DNAs (ie, the long form cclpr-L], the short form cclpr-s1], and the secreted form cclpr-s2]). Variant cclpr-L had a 3,255-bp open reading frame and a complete intracellular domain with box 1 and box 2 consensus sequences. By contrast, cclpr-s1 contained only 4 amino acids in its intracellular domain, without the “box 1” motif, which is conserved among membrane-bound leptin receptor short isoforms in mammals. Variant cclpr-s2 had no transmembrane domain, suggesting that it is a soluble form of the receptor, and alternative splicing of cclpr-s2 mRNA employs a different mechanism for the generation of soluble leptin receptor by intron retention. The fasting-treated fish showed significantly lower cclpr-L mRNA levels in gill tissue than the control group, whereas cclpr-s2 mRNA levels did not vary significantly among the groups. Treatment with hypoxia significantly increased mRNA levels of both cclpr-L and cclpr-s2 in gill tissue. To our knowledge, this is the first study of leptin receptor isoforms expression in teleosts. |
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Keywords: | Leptin receptor isforms Crucian carp Hypoxia Fasting |
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