The insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP) family participates in transportation, localization, and biological regulation of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs). In the present study, IGFBP5 gene from the Pinctada fucata (PfIGFBP5) was cloned and characterized. The full-length cDNA sequence (1319 bp) contained an open reading frame of 399 bp encoding a predicted protein of 132 amino acids. The amino acid sequence of PfIGFBP5 included an IGF binding domain and multiple cysteine residues. The genomic sequence of PfIGFBP5 consisted of three exons and two introns. PfIGFBP5 was found to be expressed in all tissues and developmental stages investigated, although the expression level was significantly higher in the pearl sac and in troc...
BACKGROUND: Despite its economic importance, we have a limited understanding of the molecular mechan...
International audienceInsulin Related Peptides (IRPs) belong to the insulin superfamily and possess ...
Insulin-like growth factors (IGF) I and II are key regulators of development, growth and reproductio...
Background: Scallops represent economically important aquaculture shellfish. The identification of g...
BACKGROUND: Scallops represent economically important aquaculture shellfish. The identification of g...
Insulin-like growth factor-II mRNA binding protein (igf2bp) is an mRNA binding protein that regulate...
Biomineralization is a complicated process which involves multiple gene products in Pinctada fucata....
Mollusk shell formation is a fascinating aspect of biomineralization research. Shell matrix proteins...
AbstractThe insulin-like family is not only an important regulatory factor for animal growth, develo...
Mollusk shell formation is a fascinating aspect of biomineralization research. Shell matrix proteins...
We reported pearl oyster Pinctada fucata cDNA and genomic characterization of a new homeobox-contain...
The evolution of the IGF binding protein (IGFBP) gene family has been difficult to resolve. Both chr...
Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) are evolutionarily ancient polypeptides, with potent metabolic ac...
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There are a number of genes involved in the regulation of functional process in marine bivalves. In ...
BACKGROUND: Despite its economic importance, we have a limited understanding of the molecular mechan...
International audienceInsulin Related Peptides (IRPs) belong to the insulin superfamily and possess ...
Insulin-like growth factors (IGF) I and II are key regulators of development, growth and reproductio...
Background: Scallops represent economically important aquaculture shellfish. The identification of g...
BACKGROUND: Scallops represent economically important aquaculture shellfish. The identification of g...
Insulin-like growth factor-II mRNA binding protein (igf2bp) is an mRNA binding protein that regulate...
Biomineralization is a complicated process which involves multiple gene products in Pinctada fucata....
Mollusk shell formation is a fascinating aspect of biomineralization research. Shell matrix proteins...
AbstractThe insulin-like family is not only an important regulatory factor for animal growth, develo...
Mollusk shell formation is a fascinating aspect of biomineralization research. Shell matrix proteins...
We reported pearl oyster Pinctada fucata cDNA and genomic characterization of a new homeobox-contain...
The evolution of the IGF binding protein (IGFBP) gene family has been difficult to resolve. Both chr...
Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) are evolutionarily ancient polypeptides, with potent metabolic ac...
[[sponsorship]]細胞與個體生物學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gatewa...
There are a number of genes involved in the regulation of functional process in marine bivalves. In ...
BACKGROUND: Despite its economic importance, we have a limited understanding of the molecular mechan...
International audienceInsulin Related Peptides (IRPs) belong to the insulin superfamily and possess ...
Insulin-like growth factors (IGF) I and II are key regulators of development, growth and reproductio...