A partial cDNA encoding cytosolic aspartate aminotransferase (AST) (EC 2.6.1.1) was isolated from a Crassostrea gigas digestive gland library. This sequence was used to design specific primers to amplify the AST genomic sequence. We obtained a complete gene, 5054 bp in length, encoding cytosolic AST and containing a 404 amino acid open reading frame. Phylogenetic analysis showed that C. gigas AST sequence constitutes a branch distinct from homologous sequences from other invertebrate groups. We also investigated AST mRNA expression in different tissues of oysters exposed to hydrocarbons, pesticides, hypoxia and hypo-salinity stress. The results showed that AST expression responds to hydrocarbon exposure, hypoxia and salinity stress, but not to pesticide exposure in an organ and time-specific manner. Use of AST as a potential molecular biomarker for monitoring of disturbed ecosystems is discussed.

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