Uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) is of demonstrated importance in mammalian ther
mogenesis, and early hypotheses regarding the functions of the newly discov
ered UCP homologues, UCP2, UCP3 and others, have focused largely on their p
otential roles in thermogenesis. Here we report the amino acid sequences of
two new UCPs from ectothermic vertebrates. UCPs from two fish species, the
zebrafish (Danio rerio) and carp (Cyprinus carpio), were identified in exp
ressed sequence tag databases at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory.
cDNAs from a C. carpio 'peritoneal exudate cell' cDNA library and from a D
. rerio 'day 0 fin regeneration' cDNA library were obtained and fully seque
nced. Each cDNA encodes a 310 amino acid protein with an average 82% sequen
ce identity to mammalian UCP2s. The fish UCP2s are about 70% identical to m
ammalian UCP3s, and 60% identical to mammalian UCP1s. Carp and zebrafish ar
e ectotherms - they do not raise their body temperatures above ambient by p
roducing excess heat. The presence of UCP2 in these fish thus suggests the
protein may have function(s) not related to thermogenesis. (C) 1999 Elsevie
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