Dunkov Boris, Georgieva Teodora
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, and Center for Insect Science, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
Insect Biochem Mol Biol. 2006 Apr;36(4):300-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2006.01.007. Epub 2006 Jan 19.
Sequencing of the genomes of Drosophila melanogaster, Anopheles gambiae, Apis mellifera, and Bombyx mori provided an opportunity to examine the diversity and organization of genes encoding insect transferrins (Tsf) and ferritins. Information obtained from the genomes significantly advances our knowledge of these major players in insect iron metabolism and complements the results of molecular studies on their temporal, spatial, and inducible expression pattern and regulatory mechanisms conducted in diverse insect species. Analysis of genes encoding new members of the Tsf family and non-secreted ferritin subunits allows making preliminary hypotheses about their possible functions and opens possibilities to study lesser-known aspects of insect iron homeostasis. Proteomic and gene expression studies that followed the whole genome sequencing quickly contribute to defining or better understanding of the important and diverse biological roles of Tsf and ferritin, particularly their involvement in insect's defenses against oxidative stress and infection.
黑腹果蝇、冈比亚按蚊、意大利蜜蜂和家蚕的基因组测序为研究编码昆虫转铁蛋白(Tsf)和铁蛋白的基因的多样性及组织方式提供了契机。从基因组中获得的信息极大地推进了我们对昆虫铁代谢中这些主要参与者的认识,并补充了对不同昆虫物种中它们的时空表达模式及调控机制进行的分子研究结果。对编码Tsf家族新成员和非分泌型铁蛋白亚基的基因进行分析,有助于对其可能的功能做出初步假设,并为研究昆虫铁稳态中鲜为人知的方面开辟了可能性。全基因组测序之后开展的蛋白质组学和基因表达研究迅速有助于明确或更好地理解Tsf和铁蛋白重要且多样的生物学作用,尤其是它们在昆虫抵御氧化应激和感染中的作用。