Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Year: 2011
Volume: 10
Issue: 20
Page No. 2618 - 2623

Identification of One Putative D7 Related Gene Specifically Expressed in Female Anopheles anthropophagus

Authors : Y.G. Ye, R.L. Zhang, Y.R. Zhao, Y.J. Geng, D.N. Huang, S.T. Gao, X.H. Li, C.Y. Liu, X.Q. Zhu and R.Q. Lin

Abstract: Anopheles anthropophagus is an important mosquito vector transmitting malaria and Brugia malayi. Due to differences in feeding behaviors between the female and male adult An. anthropophagus, female An. anthropophagus plays a more important role in transmitting pathogens than male ones. The present study identified a gene specifically expressed in female An. anthropophagus from a subtractive cDNA library for female An. anthropophagus and its full-length cDNA was amplified by 3' and 5' Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends (RACE) technique. This gene was named fsyz and further analyzed by using Northern blot and bio-informatics analyses. It was shown that the fsyz could encode a D7 related salivary protein and was female-specifically expressed and not characterized previously worth further studies.

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Y.G. Ye, R.L. Zhang, Y.R. Zhao, Y.J. Geng, D.N. Huang, S.T. Gao, X.H. Li, C.Y. Liu, X.Q. Zhu and R.Q. Lin, 2011. Identification of One Putative D7 Related Gene Specifically Expressed in Female Anopheles anthropophagus. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 10: 2618-2623.

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