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dc.contributor.authorBrockton, V
dc.contributor.authorHammond, JA
dc.contributor.authorSmith, Valerie Jane
dc.date.accessioned2015-07-23T12:10:02Z
dc.date.available2015-07-23T12:10:02Z
dc.date.issued2007-02
dc.identifier.citationBrockton , V , Hammond , JA & Smith , V J 2007 , ' Gene characterisation, isoforms and recombinant expression of carcinin, an antibacterial protein from the shore crab, Carcinus maenas ' , Molecular Immunology , vol. 44 , no. 5 , pp. 943-949 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molimm.2006.03.017en
dc.identifier.issn0161-5890
dc.identifier.otherPURE: 384659
dc.identifier.otherPURE UUID: c76598f3-aec3-4f13-8c02-f7a6f831135d
dc.identifier.otherWOS: 000242020100030
dc.identifier.otherScopus: 33748776554
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10023/7014
dc.descriptionThis work was funded by a Natural Environment Research Council studentship (NER/S/A/2000/03633) to VB.en
dc.description.abstractCarcinin is a whey acidic protein (WAP) domain-containing antimicrobial protein produced by the circulating haemocytes of the shore crab, Carcinus maenas. Cloning of its full coding cDNA reveals that it shows some similarity to invertebrate defensins, has a valine-rich signal sequence followed by a defined cleavage site but no obvious acidic anionic 'pro' sequence. The C-terminus exhibits a unique cysteine array that is predicted to form six disulphide bonds in the tertiary structure. This 12 cysteine array arrangement is conserved in expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from related genera and seems to represent a novel tertiary structure amongst antimicrobial proteins (AMPs), unique to the Crustacea. There are at least five putative isoforms that arise through the transcription of a multi-exon gene. These isoforms do not arise as a result of alternate splicing of the exons, but by either the transcription of different alleles and/or single point mutation of the transcript at up to four loci in the gene. Several of the same transcripts have been found in different animals. The most commonly expressed transcript of the protein was recombinantly expressed in bacterial fusion system to a yield of ca. 2-3 mu g ml(-1) of culture. In vitro expression with or without the leader sequence confirms the bioinformatic prediction that the stability of the mature protein is reduced when the leader sequence is removed. Carcinin is one of very few invertebrate AMPs characterised at the gene, transcript and protein level and to be recombinantly expressed in vitro in a bacterial system. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofMolecular Immunologyen
dc.rightsCopyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This work is made available online in accordance with the publisher’s policies. This is the author created, accepted version manuscript following peer review and may differ slightly from the final published version. The final published version of this work is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molimm.2006.03.017en
dc.subjectCarcininen
dc.subjectCrustinen
dc.subjectCrustaceanen
dc.subjectCarcinus maenasen
dc.subjectAntibacterial proteinen
dc.subject11.5 kDa proteinen
dc.subjectWAP domainen
dc.subjectBacterial expressionen
dc.subjectShrimp penaeus-monodonen
dc.subjectWhey acidic proteinen
dc.subjectAntimicrobial peptidesen
dc.subjectLitopenaeus-vannameien
dc.subjectCrustin-likeen
dc.subjectHemocytesen
dc.subjectHemocyaninen
dc.subjectInvertebratesen
dc.subjectPurificationen
dc.subjectDefensinsen
dc.subjectQR180 Immunologyen
dc.subject.lccQR180en
dc.titleGene characterisation, isoforms and recombinant expression of carcinin, an antibacterial protein from the shore crab, Carcinus maenasen
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.description.versionPostprinten
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of St Andrews. School of Biologyen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of St Andrews. Scottish Oceans Instituteen
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.molimm.2006.03.017
dc.description.statusPeer revieweden
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