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Simultaneous overexpression of GH and STAT5b genes inhibits the STAT5 signalling pathway in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) embryos

Marins Luis, Fernando and Iyengar Arati, and Maclean Norman, and Levy Jose, A. and Sohm, Frأ©dأ©ric (2002) Simultaneous overexpression of GH and STAT5b genes inhibits the STAT5 signalling pathway in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) embryos. Genetics and Molecular Biology , 25 .

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Abstract

In this study, we describe the use of a STAT5 responsive element (LHRE) reporter gene to monitor the activity of the growth hormone (GH) transduction pathway following expression of heterologous fish GH and rat STAT5b in tilapia embryos and fish fibroblast cells. Our results indicate that both GH and STAT5b are able to activate the LHRE at high levels when transferred separately, demonstrating the substantial level of conservation of the GH signal transduction pathways between fish and mammals. Unexpectedly, co-expression experiments show a strong inhibition of the GH-dependent activation, suggesting that simultaneous GH and STAT5b overexpression can counteract effects of GH expression in tilapia embryos.



Item Type:Article
Date:2002
Date Type:Publication
Subjects:General
Department:General
Authors:Marins Luis, Fernando and Iyengar Arati, and Maclean Norman, and Levy Jose, A. and Sohm, Frأ©dأ©ric
ID Code:103151
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Deposited On:21 Apr 2009 18:03
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