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XB-ART-2009
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol 2004 Nov 01;44 Suppl 1:S256-9. doi: 10.1097/01.fjc.0000166249.81733.73.
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cDNA cloning and sequence analysis of Xenopus laevis preproendothelin-1.

Quan J , Uchide T , Takizawa S , Adur J , Nara E , Saida K .


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Endothelin (ET)-like immunoreactivity has been observed not only in mammals, but also in amphibians. The biological actions of ET are similar in amphibians and mammals, and amphibian ET-related receptors have been cloned and characterized. The cDNA sequences of mature and precursor forms of ET-related peptides, however, have not been reported in any amphibian until now. To identify the ET-related peptides, we screened the Xenopus laevis intestine cDNA library using the rapid amplification of cDNA ends method and cloned cDNAs encoding preproendothelin-1. The deduced amino acid sequence of X. laevis preproendothelin-1 comprises 223 amino acids, including a putative signal sequence of 19 amino acids, a mature ET-1 of 21 amino acids, as well as big ET-1 and ET-1-like sequences. X. laevis ET-1 is identical to mammalian ET-1 as well as ET-1 peptide, recently purified from the stomach of the European green frog, Rana ridibunda. This is the first report describing the cDNA encoding preproendothelin-1 in an amphibian species.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: tbx2