Journal article
Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme genes in Oesophagostomum dentatum
PA Cottee, YG Abs El-Osta, AJ Nisbet, RB Gasser
Parasitology Research | SPRINGER | Published : 2006
Abstract
Full-length genes representing different isoforms of the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme UBC-2 were isolated from Oesophagostomum dentatum, cloned and sequenced. The alignment of their sequences (designated Od-ubc-2.1 to Od-ubc-2.3) revealed nucleotide variation at three positions within the predicted open reading frame of 44 bp. Substitutions were at positions 141 (A↔G), 142 (A↔G) and 296 (T↔C). Both former substitutions resulted in amino acid changes from a glycine residue to an arginine residue, whereas the latter resulted in a change from isoleucine to threonine. Comparison of predicted OD-UBC-2 with UBC-2 (protein) homologues/orthologues from 12 other species representing nematodes, Drosop..
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