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Expression and Functional Characterization of c-Fos Gene in Chinese Fire-Bellied Newt Cynops orientalis

c-Fos is an immediate-early gene that modulates cellular responses to a wide variety of stimuli and also plays an important role in tissue regeneration. However, the sequence and functions of c-Fos are still poorly understood in newts. This study describes the molecular cloning and characterization...

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Autores principales: Ye, Gang, Feng, Yalong, Mi, Zhaoxiang, Wang, Du, Lin, Shuai, Chen, Fulin, Cui, Jihong, Yu, Yuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33573315
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12020205
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author Ye, Gang
Feng, Yalong
Mi, Zhaoxiang
Wang, Du
Lin, Shuai
Chen, Fulin
Cui, Jihong
Yu, Yuan
author_facet Ye, Gang
Feng, Yalong
Mi, Zhaoxiang
Wang, Du
Lin, Shuai
Chen, Fulin
Cui, Jihong
Yu, Yuan
author_sort Ye, Gang
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description c-Fos is an immediate-early gene that modulates cellular responses to a wide variety of stimuli and also plays an important role in tissue regeneration. However, the sequence and functions of c-Fos are still poorly understood in newts. This study describes the molecular cloning and characterization of the c-Fos gene (Co-c-Fos) of the Chinese fire-bellied newt, Cynops orientalis. The full-length Co-c-Fos cDNA sequence consists of a 1290 bp coding sequence that encoded 429 amino acids. The alignment and phylogenetic analyses reveal that the amino acid sequence of Co-c-Fos shared a conserved basic leucine zipper domain, including a nuclear localization sequence and a leucine heptad repeat. The Co-c-Fos mRNA is widely expressed in various tissues and is highly and uniformly expressed along the newt limb. After limb amputation, the expression of Co-c-Fos mRNA was immediately upregulated, but rapidly declined. However, the significant upregulation of Co-c-Fos protein expression was sustained for 24 h, overlapping with the wound healing stage of C. orientalis limb regeneration. To investigate if Co-c-Fos participate in newt wound healing, a skin wound healing model is employed. The results show that the treatment of T-5224, a selective c-Fos inhibitor, could largely impair the healing process of newt’s skin wound, as well as the injury-induced matrix metalloproteinase-3 upregulation, which is fundamental to wound epithelium formation. These data suggest that Co-c-Fos might participate in wound healing by modulating the expression of its potential target gene matrix metalloproteinase-3. Our study provides important insights into mechanisms that are responsible for the initiation of newt limb regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-79122032021-02-28 Expression and Functional Characterization of c-Fos Gene in Chinese Fire-Bellied Newt Cynops orientalis Ye, Gang Feng, Yalong Mi, Zhaoxiang Wang, Du Lin, Shuai Chen, Fulin Cui, Jihong Yu, Yuan Genes (Basel) Article c-Fos is an immediate-early gene that modulates cellular responses to a wide variety of stimuli and also plays an important role in tissue regeneration. However, the sequence and functions of c-Fos are still poorly understood in newts. This study describes the molecular cloning and characterization of the c-Fos gene (Co-c-Fos) of the Chinese fire-bellied newt, Cynops orientalis. The full-length Co-c-Fos cDNA sequence consists of a 1290 bp coding sequence that encoded 429 amino acids. The alignment and phylogenetic analyses reveal that the amino acid sequence of Co-c-Fos shared a conserved basic leucine zipper domain, including a nuclear localization sequence and a leucine heptad repeat. The Co-c-Fos mRNA is widely expressed in various tissues and is highly and uniformly expressed along the newt limb. After limb amputation, the expression of Co-c-Fos mRNA was immediately upregulated, but rapidly declined. However, the significant upregulation of Co-c-Fos protein expression was sustained for 24 h, overlapping with the wound healing stage of C. orientalis limb regeneration. To investigate if Co-c-Fos participate in newt wound healing, a skin wound healing model is employed. The results show that the treatment of T-5224, a selective c-Fos inhibitor, could largely impair the healing process of newt’s skin wound, as well as the injury-induced matrix metalloproteinase-3 upregulation, which is fundamental to wound epithelium formation. These data suggest that Co-c-Fos might participate in wound healing by modulating the expression of its potential target gene matrix metalloproteinase-3. Our study provides important insights into mechanisms that are responsible for the initiation of newt limb regeneration. MDPI 2021-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7912203/ /pubmed/33573315 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12020205 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ye, Gang
Feng, Yalong
Mi, Zhaoxiang
Wang, Du
Lin, Shuai
Chen, Fulin
Cui, Jihong
Yu, Yuan
Expression and Functional Characterization of c-Fos Gene in Chinese Fire-Bellied Newt Cynops orientalis
title Expression and Functional Characterization of c-Fos Gene in Chinese Fire-Bellied Newt Cynops orientalis
title_full Expression and Functional Characterization of c-Fos Gene in Chinese Fire-Bellied Newt Cynops orientalis
title_fullStr Expression and Functional Characterization of c-Fos Gene in Chinese Fire-Bellied Newt Cynops orientalis
title_full_unstemmed Expression and Functional Characterization of c-Fos Gene in Chinese Fire-Bellied Newt Cynops orientalis
title_short Expression and Functional Characterization of c-Fos Gene in Chinese Fire-Bellied Newt Cynops orientalis
title_sort expression and functional characterization of c-fos gene in chinese fire-bellied newt cynops orientalis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33573315
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12020205
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