CYP9E2, CYP4C21 and related pseudogenes from German cockroaches, Blattellagermanica: implications for molecular evolution, expression studies and nomenclature of P450s
Zm. Wen et al., CYP9E2, CYP4C21 and related pseudogenes from German cockroaches, Blattellagermanica: implications for molecular evolution, expression studies and nomenclature of P450s, GENE, 272(1-2), 2001, pp. 257-266
The cDNAs of two novel P450s (CYP9E2 and CYP4C21) were isolated from German
cockroaches, Blattella germanica. Both CYP9E2 and CYP4C21 are typical micr
osomal P450s and their deduced amino acid sequences share a number of commo
n characteristics with other members of the P450 super-family. Northern blo
t analyses using a CYP9E2 or CYP4C21 probe showed that 'CYP9E2' and 'CYP4C2
1' were expressed at all life stages. Two pseudogenes related to CYP9E2 and
three pseudogenes related to CYP4C21 were also isolated. These represent t
he first P450 pseudogenes from an insect other than Drosophila melanogaster
. The relative number of P450 pseudogenes in B. germanica is apparently hig
her than in D. melanogaster. The implications of these results for the mole
cular evolution, expression studies and nomenclature of P450s are discussed
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