1. Function of the MOB kinase activator-like 1 in the innate immune defense of the oriental river prawn (Macrobrachium nipponense).
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Huang Y, Ma FT, and Ren Q
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides, Arthropod Proteins chemistry, Arthropod Proteins genetics, Arthropod Proteins immunology, Base Sequence, Gene Expression Profiling, Phylogeny, Sequence Alignment, Staphylococcus aureus, Tumor Suppressor Proteins chemistry, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Gene Expression Regulation immunology, Immunity, Innate genetics, Palaemonidae genetics, Palaemonidae immunology, Tumor Suppressor Proteins genetics, Tumor Suppressor Proteins immunology
- Abstract
The monopolar spindle one binder (MOB) protein, a key signal transducer of the Hippo signaling pathway, is involved in growth control and cancer. In this study, a new MOB kinase activator-like 1 of the oriental river prawns, Macrobrachium nipponense, (MnMOB1) was isolated and characterized. The open reading frame of MnMOB1 consisted of 651 nucleotides that encoded 216 amino acid residues and contained the Mob1_phocein domain. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that MnMOB1 clustered together with the MOB1 from Penaeus vannamei. The distribution of MnMOB1 expression in various tissues of normal prawn revealed that the MnMOB1 expression was highest in the hepatopancreas followed by those in the intestines, gill, heart, stomach, and hemocytes. In prawns challenged with Staphylococcus aureus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus, the expression levels of MnMOB1 in the hepatopancreas, gills, and intestine were upregulated. Furthermore, the expression levels of crustins and anti-lipopolysaccharide factors in prawn injected with S. aureus and V. parahaemolyticus and MnMOB1 knockdown were significantly decreased relative to those in the control group. These findings indicated that MnMOB1 is involved in the regulation of antimicrobial peptide expression and plays a crucial role in the innate immunity of M. nipponense., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest No potential conflicts of interest were disclosed., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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