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9-acyl-CoA desaturase
isoforms
School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZB, United Kingdom
Carp respond to cold
by the upregulated expression of
9-acyl-CoA desaturase. Here we
report the cloning and characterization of Cds2, a second
9-acyl CoA-desaturase expressed in carp liver. Both Cds1
and Cds2 complemented the ole1 mutation in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, permitting the synthesis of
9-monounsaturates, confirming their identity as
9-desaturases. We
demonstrate that under a standard feeding regime it is the
Cds2, and not Cds1, transcript that is
transiently upregulated during the first few days of cooling from
30°C to 10°C, the period when cold-induced membrane restructuring occurs. Cds2 exists as two differentially spliced
transcripts, differing by a small segment from the 3'-untranslated
region, the ratio of which varies with temperature. Feeding a diet
enriched in saturated fats produced a fourfold increase in
Cds1 transcript levels, which was blocked by cooling to
15°C. Cds2 transcript levels, however, showed no
substantial response to the saturated diet. Thus carp liver uniquely
expresses two isoforms of
9-acyl CoA desaturase, possibly formed by
a recent duplication event, that are differentially regulated by
cooling and dietary treatment.
temperature adaptation; lipid adaptation; membrane adaptation; homeoviscous adaptation
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