Screening of Tnfaip1-Interacting Proteins in Zebrafish Embryonic cDNA Libraries Using a Yeast Two-Hybrid System
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Published:2023-10-10
Issue:10
Volume:45
Page:8215-8226
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ISSN:1467-3045
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Container-title:Current Issues in Molecular Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:CIMB
Author:
Huang Shulan1, Zhang Hongning1, Chen Wen1ORCID, Wang Jiawei1, Wu Zhen1, He Meiqi1, Zhang Jian1, Hu Xiang1ORCID, Xiang Shuanglin2
Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Developmental Biology of Freshwater Fish, College of Life Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, China 2. Engineering Research Center for Antibodies from Experimental Animals of Hunan Province, College of Life Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, China
Abstract
TNFAIP1 regulates cellular biological functions, including DNA replication, DNA repair, and cell cycle, by binding to target proteins. Identification of Tnfaip1-interacting proteins contributes to the understanding of the molecular regulatory mechanisms of their biological functions. In this study, 48 hpf, 72 hpf, and 96 hpf wild-type zebrafish embryo mRNAs were used to construct yeast cDNA library. The library titer was 1.12 × 107 CFU/mL, the recombination rate was 100%, and the average length of the inserted fragments was greater than 1000 bp. A total of 43 potential interacting proteins of Tnfaip1 were identified using zebrafish Tnfaip1 as a bait protein. Utilizing GO functional annotation and KEGG signaling pathway analysis, we found that these interacting proteins are mainly involved in translation, protein catabolic process, ribosome assembly, cytoskeleton formation, amino acid metabolism, and PPAR signaling pathway. Further yeast spotting analyses identified four interacting proteins of Tnfaip1, namely, Ubxn7, Tubb4b, Rpl10, and Ybx1. The Tnfaip1-interacting proteins, screened from zebrafish embryo cDNA in this study, increased our understanding of the network of Tnfaip1-interacting proteins during the earliest embryo development and provided a molecular foundation for the future exploration of tnfaip1’s biological functions.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China Changsha City Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
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