TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterisation and quantification of earthworm cyclophilins
T2 - identification of invariant and heavy metal responsive isoforms
AU - Stürzenbaum, S R
AU - Morgan, A J
AU - Kille, P
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - We report the identification of two earthworm cyclophilin genes, which resemble the cytosolic cyclophilin-A and the signal sequence containing cyclophilin-B. Using fully quantitative PCR we were able to assess the transcript regulation of both cyclophilin isoforms, as well as a further independent control gene (actin), during exposure to heavy metals. Whilst the expression of cyclophilin-B and actin remained exceptionally constant, cyclophilin-A was up-regulated 38-fold. This intriguing observation has profound implications regarding cyclophilin's use as an invariant control and highlights the fact that it is essential to treat cyclophilin isoforms as separate entities, rather than one functional unit.
AB - We report the identification of two earthworm cyclophilin genes, which resemble the cytosolic cyclophilin-A and the signal sequence containing cyclophilin-B. Using fully quantitative PCR we were able to assess the transcript regulation of both cyclophilin isoforms, as well as a further independent control gene (actin), during exposure to heavy metals. Whilst the expression of cyclophilin-B and actin remained exceptionally constant, cyclophilin-A was up-regulated 38-fold. This intriguing observation has profound implications regarding cyclophilin's use as an invariant control and highlights the fact that it is essential to treat cyclophilin isoforms as separate entities, rather than one functional unit.
M3 - Article
C2 - 10673053
SN - 0006-3002
VL - 1489
SP - 467
EP - 473
JO - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
JF - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
IS - 2-3
ER -