Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Query: EC:3.2.1.17 (
lysozyme
)
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Lysozyme is one of the most prominent antimicrobial peptides and has been identified from many mammalian species. However, this enzyme has not been studied in the order Insectivora, which includes the most primitive placental mammals. Here, we done the
lysozyme
cDNA from Suncus murinus (referred to as suncus, its laboratory name) and compare the predicted amino acid sequence to those from other mammalian species. Quantitative PCR analysis revealed a relatively higher expression of this gene in the spleen and gastrointestinal tract of suncus. The
lysozyme
-immunopositive (ip) cells were found mainly in the red pulp of the spleen and in the mucosa of the whole small intestine, including the follicle-associated epithelium and subepithelial dome of Peyer's patches. The
lysozyme
-ip cells in the small intestine were mostly distributed in the intestinal crypt, although
lysozyme
-expressing cells were found not only in the crypt but also in the villi. On the other hand, only a few
lysozyme
-ip cells were found in the villi and some granules showing intense fluorescence were located toward the lumen. As reported for other mammals, Ki67-ip cells were localized in the crypt and did not co-localize with the
lysozyme
-ip cells. Moreover,
fasting induced
a decrease in the mRNA levels of
lysozyme
in the intestine of suncus. In conclusion, we firstly identified the
lysozyme
mRNA sequence, clarified expression profile of
lysozyme
transcripts in suncus and found a unique distribution of
lysozyme
-producing cells in the suncus intestine.
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PMID:Identification and characterization of an antimicrobial peptide, lysozyme, from Suncus murinus. 3068 Apr 60