MyProfile  Sign in : Register  

BioOne Home  

 

Zoological Science

Article: pp. 604–613 | Full Text | PDF (1.33M)

Gene Structure and Functional Characterization of Growth Hormone in Dogfish, Squalus acanthias

Shunsuke Moriyama1,*, Mayumi Oda1, Tomohide Yamazaki1,2, Kiyoko Yamaguchi1,3, Noriko Amiya1, Akiyoshi Takahashi1, Masafumi Amano1, Tomoaki Goto4, Masumi Nozaki5, Hiroshi Meguro6, and Hiroshi Kawauchi1

1 School of Fisheries Sciences, Kitasato University, Sanriku, Iwate 022-0101, Japan
2 Department of Immunology, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
3 Medical-Technology, Kitasato Junior College of Health and Hygienic Sciences, Yamato, Niigata 949-7241, Japan
4 Iwate Fisheries Technology Center, Kamaishi, Iwate 026-0001, Japan
5 Sado Marine Biological Station, Niigata University, Tassha, Sado, Niigata 952-2135, Japan
6 Kansei-Fukushi Research Center, Tohoku Fukushi University, Sendai, Miyagi 981-8522, Japan

Dogfish (Squalus acanthias) growth hormone (GH) was identified by cDNA cloning and protein purification from the pituitary gland. Dogfish GH cDNA encoded a prehormone of 210 amino acids (aa). Sequence analysis of purified GH revealed that the prehormone is composed of a signal peptide of 27 aa and a mature protein of 183 aa. Dogfish GH showed 94% sequence identity with blue shark GH, and also showed 37–66%, 26%, and 48–67% sequence identity with GH from osteichtyes, an agnathan, and tetrapods. The site of production was identified through immunocytochemistry to be cells of the proximal pars distalis of the pituitary gland. Dogfish GH stimulates both insulin-like growth factor-I and II mRNA levels in dogfish liver in vitro. The dogfish GH gene consisted of five exons and four introns, the same as in lamprey, teleosts such as cypriniforms and siluriforms, and tetrapods. The 5’-flanking region within 1082 bp of the transcription start site contained consensus sequences for the TATA box, Pit-1/GHF-1, CRE, TRE, and ERE. These results show that the endocrine mechanism for growth stimulation by the GH-IGF axis was established at an early stage of vertebrate evolution, and that the 5-exon-type gene organization might reflect the structure of the ancestral gene for the GH gene family.

Keywords: chondrichthyes, dogfish, growth hormone, growth regulation, structure

Received: December 12, 2007; Accepted: March 19, 2008

DOI: 10.2108/zsj.25.604

*Corresponding author. Phone: +81-192-44-1926; Fax: +81-192-44-3934; E-mail: morisuke@kitasato-u.ac.jp

top