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Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Serum Albumin: cDNA Sequence, Evolution, and Tissue Expression

机译:Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Serum Albumin: cDNA Sequence, Evolution, and Tissue Expression

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ABSTRACTAtlantic salmon serum albumin is one of the most abundant proteins in salmon liver, representing 1.6 of all clones in a cDNA library made from salmon liver RNA. The DNA from a number of clones was sequenced to reveal an open reading frame of 1,827 bases encoding a 608-amino-acid protein. The sequenced 5′ untranslated region is 69 bases long and the 3′ untranslted region contains two putative polyadenylation signals and a poly(A) tail. Sequence analysis of different clones indicates the presence of a second cDNA for salmon serum albumin. Multiple alignments of salmon serum albumin deduced amino acid sequence withXenopus laevis, rat, bovine, and human serum albumins shows significant conservation of cysteine residues. The triple domain structure of serum albumin proteins is maintained. Unlike mammalian systems where serum albumin expression appears to be specific to liver only, salmon serum albumin is expressed in muscle a

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