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Rainbow trout protein expression

Feng, Q., Boone, A.N. and Vijayan, M.M. (2003) Copper impact on heat shock protein 70 expression and apoptosis in rainbow trout hepatocytes, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C 135 (3), 345-355. [Pg.44]

Pollenz, R.S., H.R. Sullivan, J. Holmes, B. Necela and R.E. Peterson. Isolation and expression of cDNAs from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) that encode two novel basic helix-loop-helix/PER-ARNT-SIM (bHLH/PAS) proteins with distinct functions in the presence of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor. Evidence for alternative mRNA splicing and dominant negative activity in the bHLH/PAS family. J. Biol. Chem. 271 30886-30896, 1996. [Pg.39]

Boone, A.N. and M.M. Vijayan. Constitutive heat shock protein 70 (HSC70) expression in rainbow trout hepatocytes effect of heat shock and heavy metal exposure. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 132C 223-233, 2002. [Pg.387]

Vijayan, M.M., C. Pereira, R.B. Forsyth, C.J. Kennedy and G.K. Iwama. Handling stress does not affect the expression of hepatic heat shock protein 70 and conjugation enzymes in rainbow trout treated with /3-naphthoflavone. life Sci. 61 117—127, 1997. [Pg.393]

Weber, L.P., S.L. Diamond, S.M. Bandiera and D.M. Janz. Expression of HSP70 and CYP1A protein in ovary and liver of juvenile rainbow trout exposed to /3-naphthoflavone. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 131C 387-394, 2002. [Pg.393]

Sammar, M., P.J. Babin, M. Durliat, I. Meiri, I. Zchori, A. Elizur and E. Lubzens. Retinol binding protein in rainbow trout molecular properties and mRNA expression in tissues. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 123 51-61, 2001. [Pg.427]

YOSHiZAKi G, TAKEUCHi Y, SAKATANi s and TAKEUCHi T (2000) Germ cell-specific expression of green fluorescent protein in transgenic rainbow trout under control of the rainbow trout vasa-like gene promoter. Int J Dev Biol, 44, 323-326. [Pg.116]

Figuie 53. Some results of using [ ]leucine in a study of alteration of hepatocyte function of thermally acclimated rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri). (a) [ ]Leucine incorporated into plasma proteins of warm-acclimated (18X) and cold-acclimated (ST) rainbow trout. Results shown are means 1 S.E. and are expressed as pCi/ml plasma, (b) Ratio of labeled plasma protein to labeled liver proteins from 0 to 48 hr after injection with ( T]leucine. From Dean and Berlin (1969). [Pg.127]

NCC and NK-like cells have been reported to be involved in non-specific cell-mediated cytotoxicity (CMC) in fish. NCCs were originally described in channel catfish and are the most extensively studied killer cell population in teleosts. NCCs spontaneously kill a wide variety of target cells including tumour cells, virally transformed cells and protozoan parasites, and express components of the granule exocytosis pathway of CMC similar to mammalian cytotoxic lymphocytes (Froystad et al., 1998 Praveen et al., 2004). Catfish NCCs are small agranular lymphocytes that express a novel type III membrane protein termed the NCC receptor protein 1 (NCCRP-1) (Evans et al., 1984). NCC activity has been described in other fish species including rainbow trout, carp, damselfish and tilapia (Shen et al., 2002). [Pg.30]


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