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Identification, characterization and spatiotemporal expression analysis of the FKBP family genes in Locusta migratoria
by
Feng, Shiqian
, Wang, Guangjun
, Li, Hongmei
, Zhuang, Ling
, Zhang, Neng
, Tian, Ye
, Zhang, Zehua
, Cha, Gan
, Nong, Xiangqun
, Duan, Saiya
, Tu, Xiongbing
in
631/114
/ 631/181
/ 631/45
/ 631/601
/ Animals
/ Developmental stages
/ Fat body
/ Female
/ Gene regulation
/ Hemolymph
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Immunosuppression
/ Immunosuppressive agents
/ Locusta migratoria
/ Locusta migratoria - genetics
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Phylogeny
/ Protein Folding
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Signal transduction
/ Tacrolimus
/ Tacrolimus Binding Proteins - genetics
/ Tacrolimus-binding protein
2023
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Identification, characterization and spatiotemporal expression analysis of the FKBP family genes in Locusta migratoria
by
Feng, Shiqian
, Wang, Guangjun
, Li, Hongmei
, Zhuang, Ling
, Zhang, Neng
, Tian, Ye
, Zhang, Zehua
, Cha, Gan
, Nong, Xiangqun
, Duan, Saiya
, Tu, Xiongbing
in
631/114
/ 631/181
/ 631/45
/ 631/601
/ Animals
/ Developmental stages
/ Fat body
/ Female
/ Gene regulation
/ Hemolymph
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Immunosuppression
/ Immunosuppressive agents
/ Locusta migratoria
/ Locusta migratoria - genetics
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Phylogeny
/ Protein Folding
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Signal transduction
/ Tacrolimus
/ Tacrolimus Binding Proteins - genetics
/ Tacrolimus-binding protein
2023
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Identification, characterization and spatiotemporal expression analysis of the FKBP family genes in Locusta migratoria
by
Feng, Shiqian
, Wang, Guangjun
, Li, Hongmei
, Zhuang, Ling
, Zhang, Neng
, Tian, Ye
, Zhang, Zehua
, Cha, Gan
, Nong, Xiangqun
, Duan, Saiya
, Tu, Xiongbing
in
631/114
/ 631/181
/ 631/45
/ 631/601
/ Animals
/ Developmental stages
/ Fat body
/ Female
/ Gene regulation
/ Hemolymph
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Immunosuppression
/ Immunosuppressive agents
/ Locusta migratoria
/ Locusta migratoria - genetics
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Phylogeny
/ Protein Folding
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Signal transduction
/ Tacrolimus
/ Tacrolimus Binding Proteins - genetics
/ Tacrolimus-binding protein
2023
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Identification, characterization and spatiotemporal expression analysis of the FKBP family genes in Locusta migratoria
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Identification, characterization and spatiotemporal expression analysis of the FKBP family genes in Locusta migratoria
2023
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Overview
FK506 binding proteins (FKBPs) are a highly-conserved group of proteins known to bind to FK506, an immunosuppressive drug. They play different physiological roles, including transcription regulation, protein folding, signal transduction and immunosuppression. A number of
FKBP
genes have been identified in eukaryotes; however, very little information about these genes has been reported in
Locusta migratoria
. Here, we identified and characterized 10
FKBP
genes from
L. migratoria
. Phylogenetic analysis and comparison of domain architectures indicated that the
LmFKBP
family can be divided into two subfamilies and five subclasses. Developmental and tissue expression pattern analysis revealed that all
LmFKBPs
transcripts, including
LmFKBP46
,
LmFKBP12
,
LmFKBP47
,
LmFKBP79
,
LmFKBP16
,
LmFKBP24
,
LmFKBP44b
,
LmFKBP53
, were periodically expressed during different developmental stages and mainly expressed in the fat body, hemolymph, testis, and ovary. In brief, our work depicts a outline but panoramic picture of
LmFKBP
family in
L. migratoria
, and provides a solid foundation to further investigate the molecular functions of
LmFKBPs
.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
Subject
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