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Neuroglobin, cytoglobin, and a novel, eye-specific globin from chicken

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2004.10.080

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cytoglobin; evolution; gene duplication; globin; myoglobin; neuroglobin; retina

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Neuroglobin and cytoglobin are two recently discovered respiratory proteins of vertebrates. Here we report the first identification and expression analyses of these proteins in bird species. Neuroglobin from the domestic chicken Gallus gallus differs in similar to30% from the mammalian proteins, but its genome structure shows the conservation of the B12.2, E11.0, and G7.0 intron positions. The chicken cytoglobin protein is shorter than the mammalian orthologs, from which it differs overall by similar to25%, due to the absence of the C-terminal exon in the gene. Comparison of chicken and mammalian gene order shows that neuroglobin and cytoglobin are located on conserved syntenic chromosomal segments. While neuroglobin is expressed in the chicken's brain and eye, cytoglobin RNA was detected in all investigated tissues. In addition, a novel globin-type has been identified that is only expressed in the chicken's eye. The gene of this eye-globin contains the typical globin introns at B12.2 and G7.0. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that this globin is most closely related to the cytoglobin lineage. Although the function of this eye-globin remains presently uncertain, it adds an additional diversity to the vertebrate globin family. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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