1. Functions of lysin motif (LysM)-containing protein in antibacterial responses of sea cucumbers, Apostichopus japonicus.
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Jiang, Jingwei, Zhao, Zelong, Gao, Shan, Chen, Zhong, Pan, Yongjia, Guan, Xiaoyan, Jiang, Pingzhe, Li, Peipei, Wang, Bai, Sun, Hongjuan, Dong, Ying, and Zhou, Zunchun
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APOSTICHOPUS japonicus , *SEA cucumbers , *PROTEIN-tyrosine kinases , *FOCAL adhesions , *RECOMBINANT proteins , *ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay , *ANTISENSE DNA - Abstract
The lysin motif (LysM)-containing protein is one of widespread pattern-recognition receptors in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Numerous LysM-containing gene sequences are present in gene databases; however, few have been well characterized, especially in echinoderms. In this study, the full-length cDNA of a novel LysM-containing gene was obtained from the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus , named AjLysM-1 , using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) combined with rapid amplification of cDNA ends. We prepared and expressed recombinant AjLysM-1 protein (rAjLysM-1) and determined its pathogen-recognition ability by enzyme-linked immunosorbent and immunofluorescence assays. We also analyzed the tissue expression pattern and response to immune challenges of AjLysM-1 using quantitative real-time reverse transcription-PCR and in situ hybridization. The AjLysM-1 protein was predicted to be an intracellular non-secreted LysM-containing protein, highly homologous to the same protein in other marine echinoderms. AjLysM-1 transcripts were highest expressed in coelomocytes and were strikingly induced by challenge with representative bacterial and fungal polysaccharides. rAjLysM-1 showed weak binding to mannan, Pseudoalteromonas nigrifaciens , and Shewanella baltica , implying that AjLysM-1 might provide inadequate defense against Gram-negative bacteria and fungi. Notably, rAjLysM-1 also interacted with tyrosine protein kinase and filamin-B, indicating that it could be involved in focal adhesion in A. japonicus. These findings improve our understanding of the functions of LysM-containing proteins in marine echinoderms. • A novel LysM-containing gene in Apostichopus japonicus , AjLysM-1 , were uncovered. • AjLysM-1 is an intracellular non-secreted protein with pathogen-recognition abilities. • AjLysM-1 might provide inadequate defense against Gram-negative bacteria and fungi. • AjLysM-1 was proven to be interacted with tyrosine protein kinase and filamin-B. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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