Metabolism

Proteome analysis of the liver in the Chinese fire-bellied newt Cynops orientalis

X. Y. Zang, Guo, J. L., Geng, X. F., Li, P. F., Sun, J. Y., Wang, Q. W., Xu, C. S., Zang, X. Y., Guo, J. L., Geng, X. F., Li, P. F., Sun, J. Y., Wang, Q. W., and Xu, C. S., Proteome analysis of the liver in the Chinese fire-bellied newt Cynops orientalis, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

The Chinese fire-bellied newt, Cynops orientalis, belonging to Amphibia, Caudata, Salamandridae is a species endemic to China. The liver, which is an important digestive gland and the largest amphibian organ, has various functions, including detoxification, glycogen storage, protein synthesis, and hormone production. However, the newt liver has rarely been studied at the molecular level.

Gene annotation and functional analysis of a newly sequenced Synechococcus strain

Y. Li, Rao, N. N., Yang, Y., Zhang, Y., and Gu, Y. N., Gene annotation and functional analysis of a newly sequenced Synechococcus strain, vol. 14, pp. 12416-12426, 2015.

Synechococcus sp PCC 7336 represents a newly sequenced strain, and its genome is obviously different from that of other Synechococcus strains. In this analysis, local alignment and annotation databases were constructed and combined with various bioinformatic tools to carry out gene annotation and functional analysis of this strain. From this analysis, we identified 5096 protein-coding genes and 47 RNA genes.

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