Structural and functional characterisation of a novel bovine β-defensin gene cluster
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Fernando Narciandi Martin, 'Structural and functional characterisation of a novel bovine β-defensin gene cluster', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Biochemistry and Immunology, 2013, pp 228Download Item:

Abstract:
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been characterised by their ability to neutralise
pathogens directly by disrupting their membranes. Recently described roles for these peptides
include chemotactic activity, wound healing and regulation of the inflammatory response.
AMPs have also been shown to have non-immune functions, such as control of coat colour
and roles in embryonic development, sperm maturation and fertility. Using combined
bioinformatics and molecular approaches, our group found a new cluster of p-defensin genes
in the bovine genome on chromosome 13. Expression of the gene cluster was exclusive to the
reproductive tract with little or no expression in any other tissue. The aims of this study are to
further investigate this cluster of genes, to characterise their expression, to examine their
genetic variability, population structure and to explore a possible role in fertility. We also set
out to create the tools required for their functional characterisation.
Author: Narciandi Martin, Fernando
Advisor:
O'Farrelly, ClionaQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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