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Gene identification and functional analysis of peptidoglycan recognition protein from the spotted sea bass (Lateolabrax maculatus).

Authors :
Li, Xia
Yuan, Shuya
Sun, Zhaosheng
Lei, Lina
Wan, Shuai
Wang, Junya
Zou, Jun
Gao, Qian
Source :
Fish & Shellfish Immunology. Nov2020, Vol. 106, p1014-1024. 11p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs), which are structurally conserved innate immune molecules in invertebrate and vertebrate animals, play the important roles in regulation of innate immune responses. In this paper, three PGRP genes of spotted sea bass, Lateolabrax maculatus , were cloned, designated as Ssb-PGRP2 , Ssb - PGRP-L2 and Ssb-PGRP-SC2 , respectively. Sequence analysis showed that the deduced amino acid sequences of Ssb-PGRP2, Ssb-PGRP-L2 and Ssb-PGRP-SC2 proteins contained respectively 468, 482 and 167 amino acid residues, and had the typical structural features of PGRPs, i.e. conserved PGRP domain and Zn2+ binding domain including four specific amino acid residues which were required for amidase activity. q-PCR analysis of total mRNA showed that the mRNA expression of three PGRP genes were detected in all the examined tissues and the expression patterns of Ssb-PGRP2 , Ssb-PGRP-L2 and Ssb-PGRP-SC2 were different. After injected with LPS, Poly (I:C) and Edwardsiella tarda , there was a clear time-dependent expression pattern for each of the three PGRP genes in head kidney, spleen, intestine and gill of the spotted sea bass. In our study, three recombinant proteins corresponding to the three members of the peptidoglycan recognition protein family were expressed and purified. Moreover, all of the three recombinant PGRP proteins significantly inhibited bacterial survival and growth, and expressed bactericidal effects on Vibrio harveyi , Staphylococcus aureus and Edwardsiella tarda. In particular, it was firstly verified that their antimicrobial activity presented the superimposed effect. Overall, these findings indicated that three PGRP genes of spotted sea bass were at least involved in host defense against bacterial infections. • Three members of the PGRP family were identified in spotted sea bass. • The three members were up-regulated by LPS, Poly (I:C) and Edwardsiella tarda. • All of the three recombinant PGRP proteins possessed the amidase activity. • All of the three recombinant proteins expressed bactericidal effects. • Their antimicrobial activity presented the superimposed effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10504648
Volume :
106
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
146497008
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2020.08.041