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In the present study a cDNA encoding a phosphopyruvate hydratase (enolase) was cloned from the muscle of the Chinese shrimp (Fenneropenaeus chinensis) and named as FcEnolase. The cDNA of FcEnolase encoded a protein of 434 amino acid residues with a molecular mass 47.22 kDa. The residues 342-355 constituted the signature motif "LLLKVNQIGSVTES".
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Abstract Phosphopyruvate hydratase (enolase) is a housekeeping gene for energy production in many eukaryotes. The 1914-base pair (bp) cDNA sequence of phosphopyruvate hydratase was obtained from the muscles of Marsupenaeus japonicus using RT-PCR and RACE. The results suggested that enolase is highly expressed in the muscle of M. japonicus but not
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