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Cloning of Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus CD3 cDNA and gene, and analysis of its expression

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Two distinct CD3 homologue cDNAs, CD3-1 and CD3-2, were isolated from a Japanese flounder leukocyte cDNA library. CD3-1 consisted of 961 bp encoding 178 amino acid residues, and CD3-2 consisted of 927 bp encoding 182 amino acid residues. The two deduced amino acid sequences had an identity of 95.1%, and neither had N-linked glycosylation sites. The identities between the Japanese flounder CD3s and previously reported CD3s (CD3ε, CD3γ, or CD3δ) of Xenopus laevis, chicken, and various mammals were approximately 25%. The Japanese flounder CD3s had an extracellular domain, a CXXCXE motif, and an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM), each of which are important characteristics of CD3 chains. Furthermore, the positions of four cysteine residues in the extracellular domain were preserved in both of the Japanese flounder CD3s. A phylogenetic tree based on the amino acid sequences confirmed that the Japanese flounder CD3s are closer to CD3ε than to CD3γ and CD3δ. However, the gene structure of Japanese flounder CD3 is identical to the chicken and Xenopus CD3γ/δ genes and the mammalian CD3δ gene. Southern blot hybridization and the DNA sequence of the CD3 gene of homocloned Japanese flounder indicated that the CD3 gene exists as a single copy. Southern blot hybridization also showed the presence of a polymorphic variant of Japanese flounder CD3. An RT-PCR analysis detected Japanese flounder CD3 mRNA in several organs that contained lymphocytes. The proportion of CD3-positive cells in the peripheral blood leukocytes was 34.9%.

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Park, CI., Hirono, I., Enomoto, J. et al. Cloning of Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus CD3 cDNA and gene, and analysis of its expression. Immunogenetics 53, 130–135 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002510100311

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