1. Molecular features, antioxidant potential, and immunological expression assessment of thioredoxin-like protein 1 (TXNL1) in yellowtail clownfish (Amphiprion clarkii).
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Dilshan, M.A.H., Omeka, W.K.M., Udayantha, H.M.V., Liyanage, D.S., Rodrigo, D.C.G., Hanchapola, H.A.C.R., Kodagoda, Y.K., Lee, Jihun, Lee, Sukkyoung, Jeong, Taehyug, Kim, Kyong Min, Han, Hyun-Ja, Wan, Qiang, and Lee, Jehee
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GENE expression , *YELLOWTAIL , *OXIDANT status , *RECOMBINANT proteins , *PROTEINS - Abstract
Thioredoxin-like protein 1 (TXNL1) is a redox-active protein belonging to the thioredoxin family, which mainly controls the redox status of cells. The TXNL1 gene from Amphiprion clarkii (AcTXNL1) was obtained from a pre-established transcriptome database. The AcTXNL1 is encoded with 289 amino acids and is predominantly localized in the cytoplasm and nucleus. The TXN domain of AcTXNL1 comprises a34CGPC37 motif with redox-reactive thiol (SH-) groups. The spatial distribution pattern of AcTXNL1 mRNA was examined in different tissues, and the muscle was identified as the highest expressed tissue. AcTXNL1 mRNA levels in the blood and gills were significantly increased in response to different immunostimulants. In vitro antioxidant capacity of the recombinant AcTXNL1 protein (rACTXNL1) was evaluated using the ABTS free radical-scavenging activity assay, cupric ion reducing antioxidant capacity assay, turbidimetric disulfide reduction assay, and DNA nicking protection assay. The potent antioxidant activity of rAcTXNL1 exhibited a concentration-dependent manner in all assays. Furthermore, in the cellular environment, overexpression of AcTXNL1 increased cell viability under H 2 O 2 stress and reduced nitric oxide (NO) production induced by lipopolysaccharides (LPS). Collectively, the experimental results revealed that AcTXNL1 is an antioxidant and immunologically important gene in A. clarkii. • TXNL1 from A. clarkii was molecularly and functionally characterized. • AcTXNL1 was ubiquitously expressed in all tissues and significantly inducible upon immunostimulants. • Recombinant AcTXNL1 showed potent antioxidant and DNA protection activities. • Overexpression of AcTXNL1 enhanced cell viability under oxidative stress and reduced NO production in macrophages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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