Evidence of the role of tick subolesin in gene expression
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De la Fuente, Jose
Maritz-Olivier, Christine
Naranjo, Victoria
Ayoubi, Patricia
Nijhof, Ard M.
Almazan, Consuelo
Canales, Mario
De la Lastra, Jose M. Perez
Galindo, Ruth C.
Blouin, Edmour F.
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BioMed Central
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Subolesin is an evolutionary conserved protein that was discovered recently in Ixodes scapularis as a tick protective antigen and has a role in tick blood digestion, reproduction and
development. In other organisms, subolesin orthologs may be involved in the control of
developmental processes. Because of the profound effect of subolesin knockdown in ticks and other organisms, we hypothesized that subolesin plays a role in gene expression, and therefore affects multiple cellular processes. The objective of this study was to provide evidence for the role
of subolesin in gene expression.
RESULTS: Two subolesin-interacting proteins were identified and characterized by yeast two-hybrid screen, co-affinity purification and RNA interference (RNAi). The effect of subolesin knockdown on the tick gene expression pattern was characterized by microarray analysis and demonstrated
that subolesin RNAi affects the expression of genes involved in multiple cellular pathways. The analysis of subolesin and interacting protein sequences identified regulatory motifs and predicted the presence of conserved protein kinase C (PKC) phosphorylation sites. CONCLUTION: Collectively, these results provide evidence that subolesin plays a role in gene
expression in ticks.
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Subolesin
Sustainable Development Goals
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De La Fuente, J, Maritz-Olivier, C, Naranjo, V, Ayoubi, P, Nijhof, AM, Almazán, C, Canales, M, De La Lastra, JMP, Galindo, RC, Blouin, EF, Gortazar, C, Jongejan, F & Kocan, KM 2008, ‘Evidence of the role of tick subolesin in gene expression’, BMC Genomics, vol. 9, no. 372, pp. 1-16. [http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmcgenomics/]
