The protein called voltage-dependent anion selective channel (VDAC), or mitochondrial porin, forms channels that provide the major pathway for small metabolites across the mitochondrial outer membrane. We have identified and sequenced agporin, a gene of the malaria vector mosquito Anopheles gambiae that conceptually encodes a protein with 73% identity to the VDAC protein encoded by the porin gene in Drosophila melanogaster. By in situ hybridization, we have localized agporin at region 35D on the right arm of A. gambiae chromosome 3, which is homologous to the 2L chromosomal arm of D. melanogaster where the porin gene resides. The comparison of agporin with its putative Drosophila counterpart revealed that both the nucleotide sequence and the structural organization of the two genes are strikingly conserved even though the ancestral lines of A. gambiae and D. melanogaster are thought to have diverged about 250 million years ago. Our results suggest that, while in yeast, plants, and mammals, VDAC isoforms are encoded by small multigene families and are able to compensate for each other at least partially, in A. gambiae a single gene encodes the VDAC protein. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

A comparative study of the porin genes encoding VDAC, a voltage-dependent anion channel protein, in Anopheles gambiae and Drosophila melanogaster / Marco, Sardiello; Gaetano, Tripoli; Marta, Oliva; Santolamazza, Federica; Roberta, Moschetti; Paolo, Barsanti; Cecilia, Lanave; Ruggiero, Caizzi; Corrado, Caggese. - In: GENE. - ISSN 0378-1119. - 317:1-2(2003), pp. 111-115. (Intervento presentato al convegno Meeting on Molecular Evolution tenutosi a SORRENTO, ITALY nel JUN 13-16, 2002) [10.1016/s0378-1119(03)00658-9].

A comparative study of the porin genes encoding VDAC, a voltage-dependent anion channel protein, in Anopheles gambiae and Drosophila melanogaster

SANTOLAMAZZA, FEDERICA;
2003

Abstract

The protein called voltage-dependent anion selective channel (VDAC), or mitochondrial porin, forms channels that provide the major pathway for small metabolites across the mitochondrial outer membrane. We have identified and sequenced agporin, a gene of the malaria vector mosquito Anopheles gambiae that conceptually encodes a protein with 73% identity to the VDAC protein encoded by the porin gene in Drosophila melanogaster. By in situ hybridization, we have localized agporin at region 35D on the right arm of A. gambiae chromosome 3, which is homologous to the 2L chromosomal arm of D. melanogaster where the porin gene resides. The comparison of agporin with its putative Drosophila counterpart revealed that both the nucleotide sequence and the structural organization of the two genes are strikingly conserved even though the ancestral lines of A. gambiae and D. melanogaster are thought to have diverged about 250 million years ago. Our results suggest that, while in yeast, plants, and mammals, VDAC isoforms are encoded by small multigene families and are able to compensate for each other at least partially, in A. gambiae a single gene encodes the VDAC protein. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2003
comparative genomic analysis; malaria mosquito; outer mitochondrial membrane ion channels
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A comparative study of the porin genes encoding VDAC, a voltage-dependent anion channel protein, in Anopheles gambiae and Drosophila melanogaster / Marco, Sardiello; Gaetano, Tripoli; Marta, Oliva; Santolamazza, Federica; Roberta, Moschetti; Paolo, Barsanti; Cecilia, Lanave; Ruggiero, Caizzi; Corrado, Caggese. - In: GENE. - ISSN 0378-1119. - 317:1-2(2003), pp. 111-115. (Intervento presentato al convegno Meeting on Molecular Evolution tenutosi a SORRENTO, ITALY nel JUN 13-16, 2002) [10.1016/s0378-1119(03)00658-9].
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