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Biosci Rep ; 35(5)2015 Aug 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26251455

RESUMEN

N-terminal acetylation, catalysed by N-terminal acetyltransferases (NATs), is among the most common protein modifications in eukaryotes and involves the transfer of an acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to the α-amino group of the first amino acid. Functions of N-terminal acetylation include protein degradation and sub-cellular targeting. Recent findings in humans indicate that a dysfunctional Nα-acetyltransferase (Naa) 10, the catalytic subunit of NatA, the major NAT, is associated with lethality during infancy. In the present study, we identified the Danio rerio orthologue zebrafish Naa 10 (zNaa10). In vitro N-terminal acetylation assays revealed that zNaa10 has NAT activity with substrate specificity highly similar to that of human Naa10. Spatiotemporal expression pattern was determined by in situ hybridization, showing ubiquitous expression with especially strong staining in brain and eye. By morpholino-mediated knockdown, we demonstrated that naa10 morphants displayed increased lethality, growth retardation and developmental abnormalities like bent axis, abnormal eyes and bent tails. In conclusion, we identified the zebrafish Naa10 orthologue and revealed that it is essential for normal development and viability of zebrafish.


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Acetiltransferasa A N-Terminal/genética , Pez Cebra/embriología , Pez Cebra/genética , Acetilación , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Animales , Técnicas de Silenciamiento del Gen , Humanos , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Acetiltransferasa A N-Terminal/química , Acetiltransferasa E N-Terminal , Filogenia , Alineación de Secuencia , Especificidad por Sustrato , Pez Cebra/anomalías
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