J. Bobe et Fw. Goetz, A S100 homologue mRNA isolated by differential display PCR is down-regulated in the brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) post-ovulatory ovary, GENE, 257(2), 2000, pp. 187-194
A down-regulated cDNA fragment was isolated using differential display PCR
between ovulatory and post-ovulatory brook trout ovarian tissue, Using this
cDNA as a probe, a full-length cDNA of 538 bp was obtained by screening an
ovarian cDNA library. The cDNA isolated presumably encodes for a 101 amino
acid protein that is similar in sequence to a group of calcium binding pro
teins called S100 proteins. Within the S100 family, the differentially expr
essed trout protein is more similar to S100 Al and A10 proteins. A comparis
on of the trout S100 protein with mammalian S100 Al proteins and a S100 pro
tein previously isolated from the leach suggests that the trout S100 protei
n could be a new member of the S100 family. On Northern blots of ovarian ti
ssue, the trout S100 cDNA hybridized with a 550 bp transcript which appeare
d to progressively decrease throughout ovulation and was significantly down
-regulated by 48 h post-ovulation. A transcript was also detected in severa
l other tissues such as the heart, skin, spleen, gills, intestine, stomach
and testis. Using in situ hybridization the trout S100 mRNA was strongly de
tected in the granulosa cells of the ovulated follicle, These results sugge
st that a member of the S100 protein family may play a role in the trout ov
ary during the periovulatory period. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rig
hts reserved.