It has been reported that the activities of the urea cycle-related enzymes ornithine carbamoyltransferase and carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase III (CPSase III) are induced during early life stages of ammonotelic rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), suggesting that the urea cycle may play a physiological role in early development in teleost fish (Wright, P. A., Felskie, A., and Anderson, P. M. (1995) J. Exp. Biol. 198, 127-135). CPSase III cDNA prepared from embryo mRNA was sequenced, confirming the existence of the CPSase III gene in trout and its expression. The deduced amino acid sequence of the CPSase III is homologous to other CPSases. Supporting evidence for the expression of CPSase III activity in trout embryos was obtained by demonstrating expression of CPSase III mRNA as early as day 3 post-fertilization, reaching a maximum at 10-14 days, declining to a minimum at day 70, and then increasing to a relatively constant level from days 90 to 110 (relative to total RNA). Unexpectedly, in tissues of adult and fingerling trout, CPSase III mRNA was found to be present in muscle but not in other tissues, including liver. This finding was confirmed by assay of extracts, which showed CPSase III and ornithine carbamoyltransferase activity in muscle but not in other tissues. The pyrimidine nucleotide pathway-related CPSase II mRNA was expressed in all tissues.
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