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- ZDB-FIG-230228-126
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- Chopra et al., 2023 - Duox is the primary NADPH oxidase responsible for ROS production during adult caudal fin regeneration in zebrafish
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The family of NADPH oxidases (A–E) All NOXes are transmembrane proteins that transport oxygen across biological membranes, reducing oxygen to superoxide, which can then undergo dismutation to generate H2O2. NOXes are multi-componential proteins, and p22phox (the product of the cyba gene) is a common subunit to NOX1-4. Zebrafish lack Nox3 and have a single Duox isoform. Mutants for cyba (B) and nox5 (C) were generated using CRISPR, resulting in a 5bp deletion (cybaumc403) and a 4bp indel (nox5umc402), respectively. The mutations led to the removal of restriction enzyme sites, providing an easy diagnostic method for screening animals. Characterization of cybasa11798 (D) and duoxsa9892 (E) via Sanger sequencing shows the single nucleotide changes T>A and C>T, respectively, in contrast to a WT reference sequence. Panel A courtesy Dr. Kalin Narov, https://kalinnarov.wixsite.com/embryosafari. See also Figures S1 and S2. |