2024
DOI: 10.3856/vol52-issue1-fulltext-3026
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Physiological role of genes involved in taurine biosynthesis in fishes and in silico approach to determine transcription factors in their promoters’ zone

Talhia Martínez-Burguete,
Emyr Saul Peña-Marín,
Rafael Martínez-García
et al.

Abstract: Taurine, an amino sulfonic acid that is sometimes referred to as an amino acid, is endogenously synthesized by the action of the key genes/enzymes: cysteine dioxygenase (cdo), cysteine sulfonate decarboxylase (csad), glutamate decarboxylase (gad), and 2-amino ethanethiol dioxygenase (ado). The taurine transporter (taut) also distributes this taurine formation across the plasma. These genes have been identified as important in different physiological processes such as reproduction, digestion, olfactory, visual,… Show more

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