## Abstract In the green frog, __Rana esculenta__, a substantial amount of D‐aspartate (D‐Asp) is found endogenously within the Harderian gland (HG) following its synthesis from L‐aspartate (L‐Asp) by an aspartate racemase. The frog HG is an orbital seromucoid gland that displays seasonal changes i
Temporal and spatial localization of prothymosin ? transcript in the Harderian gland of the frog,Rana esculenta
✍ Scribed by de Rienzo, Gianluca ;di Sena, Rona ;Ferrara, Diana ;Palmiero, Carmela ;Baccari, Gabriella Chieffi ;Minucci, Sergio
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 996 KB
- Volume
- 292
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The Harderian gland (hg) is the only orbital gland of the frog Rana esculenta, and it has the essential function of lubricating the eyes. The hg secretory activity is seasonal, showing the highest value in summer. There is, at present, no data on gene expression of the frog hg. This study reports, for the first time, on the temporal and spatial expression of a cDNA clone encoding for the prothymosin α (Prot‐α), a highly acidic nuclear protein present in virtually all mammalian cells. Northern blot analysis revealed a single 1.7 kb transcript detected in the frog hg throughout the year, with a lowest expression in September in concomitance with the minimum secretory activity. In situ hybridization indicated that hg secretory cells express Prot‐α transcript, and the hybridization signal was less intense in the September gland. The constant expression of the frog Prot‐α mRNA during the whole year suggests a constitutive role for this molecule in the hg. In addition, taking into account that, in mammals, many immunomodulatory functions have been attributed to this protein, it is suggested that frog Prot‐α might contribute to the hg immunity processes, probably acting as a protective agent against infections of the eyeball. Interestingly, although the presence of Prot‐α gene in animals other than mammals has been considered to be highly unlikely, the present paper confirms the presence of Prot‐α transcript in a nonmammalian vertebrate, the frog R. esculenta. J. Exp. Zool. 292:633–639, 2002. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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