A study on the cloning and sequencing of mutation of p53 gene induced by sodium pentachlorophenate in somatic cell of zebrafish
10.19485/j.cnki.issn1007-0931.2017.04.001
- VernacularTitle:五氯酚钠诱导斑马鱼体细胞p53基因突变的克隆测序研究
- Author:
Yong XIA
1
;
Cai-Ju XU
;
Jian-Yun FU
;
Yan-Hua SONG
;
De-Lei CAI
;
Zhen MENG
Author Information
1. 浙江省疾病预防控制中心
- Keywords:
Sodium pentachlorophenate;
p53 gene;
Mutation
- From:
Journal of Preventive Medicine
2017;29(4):325-329,333
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the mutagenic effect of sodium pentachlorophenate (NaPCP) on zebrafish p53 gene coding sequence(CDS) in somatic cell.Methods The experiment was carried out using tuebingen strain of zebrafish, according to the results of acute toxicity test to determine the exposure levels in zebrafish.Zebrafish were randomly divided into blank control group and exposed groups, each containing 10 zebrafish.After exposing for 45d of NaPCP, the RNA was extracted from liver of zebra fish, and the p53 gene including a complete coding sequence of was obtained by RT-PCR.Results LC50 of NaPCP was 18.4 μg/L.Sequence analysis showed that the p53 gene CDS length of 1125bp, encoding 374 amino acids.The percent identity between the published zebrafish sequence of p53 (GI:425876786)and ours was 99.2%,with the other biological sequence of p53 existing some differences.After 45d exposure, zebrafish p53 gene of NaPCP exposure group had mutated at the concentration of 1.8 μg /L.The base substitution of GAG→AAG at codon 8,CAT→CAG at codon 148 and CAG→CAA at codon 229 were detected by PCR-directed sequencing.This may result in the Glu→Lys and His→Gln of expressed p53 protein.Conclusion NaPCP is a kind of gene mutation, which can induce the mutation of p53 gene in zebrafish somatic cells, that has the potential mutagenic risk for humans.