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First published on March 27, 2008; DOI: 10.1124/dmd.107.019968

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Received for publication December 6, 2007.
Revised March 22, 2008.
Accepted for publication March 24, 2008.

Osmotic regulation of a novel flavin-containing monooxygenase in primary cultured cells from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

Gabriela Rodriguez-Fuentes 1, Rosaura Aparicio-Fabre 1, Li Qi 1, Daniel Schlenk 2*

1 University of California, Riverside 2 Univ. of California, Riverside

* Address correspondence to: E-mail: daniel.schlenk{at}ucr.edu

Abstract

A cDNA encoding a hepatic isoform of flavin-containing monooxygenase (hFMO) , (EF063736) containing an open reading frame of 1792 bp and encoding 554 amino acids was cloned and sequenced from liver mRNA of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). The genomic sequence of hFMO was also characterized and was 4.379 kb, possessing ten exons and nine introns (EU519462). Structural analysis of the promoter region showed several cis-acting elements including putative glucocorticoid and osmoregulatory response elements, which have been reported to be functionally related to induction of FMO proteins in vertebrates. The amino acid sequence showed 74% identity to a putative FMO gene from fugu (Takifugu rubripes; Q6ZZY9), 52- 55% to zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio; Q5RGM6, Q5RGM3, Q6TLD2, Q7T1D7) FMO5 and 54-50% to human FMO1 (Q01740), human FMO3 (P49326) and FMO5 (P49326). Southern blot analysis utilizing a 180 bp fragment of the hFMO cDNA indicated at least 7 potential genes. Treatment of primary trout hepatocytes with cortisol, and sodium chloride for 24 h enhanced hFMO expression. Expression of hFMO was not detected in untreated or solute-treated primary cultures of gill epithelial cells suggesting tissue-specific expression of hFMO. Induction of hFMO is consistent with the occurrence of cis-osmoregulatory and glucocorticoid response elements identified in the 5' upstream sequence, indicating regulation of hFMO in response to hypersaline conditions and the osmoregulatory hormone, cortisol.


Key words: fish cytochrome P450, flavin-containing monooxygenase, gene regulation, regulation of gene expression





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