Yamaguchi F, Macrae A D, Brenner S
Department of Medicine, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Genomics. 1996 Aug 1;35(3):603-5. doi: 10.1006/geno.1996.0406.
The puffer fish, Fugu rubripes (Fugu), has been proposed as a model vertebrate genome. We have characterized two putative G-protein-coupled receptor encoding genes, FCB1A and FCB1B, obtained by degenerate PCR and low-stringency hybridization of a Fugu genomic library. These two genes show high homology to the human cannabinoid receptor type 1 (HCB1), but very low homology to the type 2 receptor. The amino acid sequences of the FCB1A and FCB1B genes are 66.2% identical, and the homology of each gene to HCB1 is 72.2 and 59.0%, respectively. The transcripts of both the FCB1A and the FCB1B receptors are abundant in the brain. No type 2 receptor could be cloned from Fugu. These data suggest that although two cannabinoid receptor-like genes are found in the puffer fish, both show similarity to the type 1 receptor found in human.
河豚,红鳍东方鲀(Fugu),已被提议作为一种模式脊椎动物基因组。我们通过简并PCR和河豚基因组文库的低严谨度杂交,鉴定了两个推定的G蛋白偶联受体编码基因,FCB1A和FCB1B。这两个基因与人类1型大麻素受体(HCB1)具有高度同源性,但与2型受体的同源性非常低。FCB1A和FCB1B基因的氨基酸序列同一性为66.2%,每个基因与HCB1的同源性分别为72.2%和59.0%。FCB1A和FCB1B受体的转录本在脑中均丰富。未从河豚中克隆到2型受体。这些数据表明,尽管在河豚中发现了两个类大麻素受体基因,但两者均与人类中发现的1型受体相似。