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The zebrafish erythropoietin: Functional identification and biochemical characterization

Authors: 
Chu CY, Cheng CH, Chen GD, Chen YC, Hung CC, Huang KY, Huang CJ
Citation: 
FEBS Lett. 2007 Aug 10; [Epub ahead of print]
Abstract: 
In the present study, the zebrafish epo cDNA was cloned. The encoded protein displays 90%, 55% and 32% identity to the Epo from carp, fugu and human, respectively. Through RT-PCR, the expression of zepo mRNA was mainly in the heart and liver. In the COS-1 cell transfection experiments, the recombinant zEpo-HA protein was efficiently secreted into the culture medium as a glycoprotein and the carbohydrate moiety can be cleaved by the treatment of peptide-N-glycosidase F (PNGase F). Using the morpholino approach, we showed that zepo morphants displayed severe anemia leading to high mortality during development. Such an effect can be significantly rescued by zepo RNA. Furthermore, in the absence of functional zEpo, the expression of specific markers for adult globin genes, such as alphaA1- and betaA1-globin, but not the embryonic betae1-globin, was affected.
Organism or Cell Type: 
zebrafish