Molecular cloning and mRNA expression of the liver-specific Cathepsin L1 gene of the Olive flounder, paralichthys olivaceus

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We isolated a homolog of cathepsin L from a cDNA library of the olive flounder liver. The flounder cathepsin L1 transcript consisted of 1,221 bp that encoded a polypeptide of 334 amino acids. The overall identity between flounder cathepsin L1 and other cathepsinLs was 50-64%, and flounder cathepsin L1 contained the highly conserved ERFNIN-motif. A phylogenetic tree indicated that flounder cathepsin L1 is in the same monophyletic group as zebrafish cathepsin Lc. RT-PCR analysis revealed that cathepsin L1 transcripts were expressed only in the liver. They were detected from 28 d post-hatching. Under starvation conditions, cathepsin L1 expression was decreased at 30 d.

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Kim, Y. O., Park, E. M., Seo, J. S., Nam, B. H., Kong, H. J., Kim, W. J., … Lee, S. J. (2011). Molecular cloning and mRNA expression of the liver-specific Cathepsin L1 gene of the Olive flounder, paralichthys olivaceus. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 75(6), 1214–1218. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.110220

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