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Comparative Analyses of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Structure, Function, and Evolution in Marine Mammals

Authors: Joy M. Lapseritis; MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH CAMBRIDGE JOINT PROGRAM IN APPLIED OCEAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Abstract:
Marine mammals possess high body burdens of persistent organic pollutants, including PCBs and dioxin-like compounds (DLC). Chronic environmental or dietary exposure to these chemicals can disrupt the function of reproductive and immune systems in laboratory animals. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor. mediating the expression of a suite of genes in response to exposure to DLC and structurally related chemicals. Species-specific differences in AHR structure can affect an organism's susceptibility to the effects of DLC. The structures and functions of several cetacean AHRs were investigated using In vitro molecular cloning and biochemical techniques. Using remote biopsy and molecular cloning methods, RNA was extracted from small integument samples from living North Atlantic right whales to identify the AHR cDNA sequence and other genes. Molecular and biochemical characteristics for North Atlantic right whale and humpback whale AHR cDNAs were determined using in vitro and cell culture methods. The properties of these AHRs were compared with those from other model and marine mammalian species using biochemical, phylogenetic. and homology modeling analyses. Additional studies are necessary to link exposure to environmental contaminants with potential reproductive effects in marine mammals, especially via interactions with steroid hormone receptor pathways.

Description: Doctoral thesis
Pages: 163
Report Date: FEB 2007
Contract Number: NA16RG2273, NA03NMF4720475
Report Number: A836274

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Keywords relating to this report:
*EVOLUTION(BIOLOGY)
*EVOLUTION_BIOLOGY_
*HORMONES
*HYDROCARBONS
*IMMUNITY
*IN VITRO ANALYSIS
*MARINE BIOLOGY
*RECEPTOR SITES(PHYSIOLOGY)
*RECEPTOR SITES_PHYSIOLOGY_
*REPRODUCTION(PHYSIOLOGY)
*REPRODUCTION_PHYSIOLOGY_
AQUATIC ANIMALS
ARYL RADICALS
BIOCHEMISTRY
CELLS_BIOLOGY_
CHEMICALS
CLONES
CONTAMINANTS
CULTURES_BIOLOGY_
DIET
EXPOSURE_PHYSIOLOGY_
GENES
GENETIC ENGINEERING
LABORATORY ANIMALS
MAMMALS
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
ORGANIC MATERIALS
POLLUTANTS
RESPONSE_BIOLOGY_
SENSE ORGANS
STEROIDS
THESES
WHALES
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