2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10142-017-0557-9
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Gene structure of the pregnancy-associated glycoprotein-like (PAG-L) in the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber L.)

Abstract: The pregnancy-associated glycoprotein-like family (PAG-L) is a large group of chorionic products, expressed in the pre-placental trophoblast and later in the post-implantational chorionic epithelium, and are involved in proper placenta development and embryo-maternal interaction in eutherians. This study describes identification of the PAG-L family in the genome of the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber L.), named CfPAG-L. We identified 7657 bp of the CfPAG-L gDNA sequence (Acc. No. KX377932), encompassing nine exo… Show more

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“…The PAG-Ls identified in the mouse [38], horse, zebra, cat [21,39] and beaver are also classified as active APs [20]. Within the diversified PAG family in species with multiple PAG members, either potentially active as well as potentially inactive forms exist [1,2,32,40,41].…”
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“…The PAG-Ls identified in the mouse [38], horse, zebra, cat [21,39] and beaver are also classified as active APs [20]. Within the diversified PAG family in species with multiple PAG members, either potentially active as well as potentially inactive forms exist [1,2,32,40,41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a limited number of cloned cDNAs resulted from difficulties during the wild eutherian placenta harvesting required for high-quality RNA and cDNA library. The numbers of the PAG-L cDNAs vary between species and are multiple in cattle, sheep, goats and pigs, while a single PAG-L cDNA has been identified in the horse, zebra, mouse, cat and beaver [ 1 , 2 , 20 ]. A possible explanation of this fact might be various placenta types, different requirements for the development of the fetus and special environmental needs in different species.…”
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confidence: 99%
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