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Down-regulation of defender against apoptotic death (DAD1) after yellow head virus (YHV) challenge in black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon
Lowered levels of a cell survival protein after yellow head virus infection in black tiger shrimp
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Abstract
The full-length cDNA of the DAD1 gene from the black tiger shrimp is 638bp long and encodes for 114 amino acids.
- DAD1 gene expression was detected in various tissues of normal black tiger shrimp, including digestive and defense organs.
- Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the DAD1 gene from P. monodon is closely related to DAD1 genes in other invertebrate species.
- In hemocytes challenged with YHV, the transcriptional level of DAD1 decreased by approximately 50%, suggesting a potential link to increased apoptosis during infection.
- The role of DAD1 in mortality due to YHV infection is not fully understood and may involve interactions with other proteins related to apoptosis.
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