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Identification and Characterization of a Novel Family of Cysteine-Rich Peptides (MgCRP-I) from Mytilus galloprovincialis

Authors :
Gianni Sava
Gianluca De Moro
Paola Venier
Monica Benincasa
Marco Gerdol
Corrado Guarnaccia
Chiara Manfrin
Nicolas Puillandre
Valentina Torboli
Ventislav Zlatev
Alberto Pallavicini
Marianna Lucafò
Piero Giulio Giulianini
Gerdol, Marco
Puillandre, Nicola
Moro, Gianluca De
Guarnaccia, Corrado
Lucafo, Marianna
Benincasa, Monica
Zlatev, Ventislav
Manfrin, Chiara
Torboli, Valentina
Giulianini, PIERO GIULIO
Sava, Gianni
Venier, Paola
Pallavicini, Alberto
Source :
Genome Biology and Evolution
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2015.

Abstract

We report the identification of a novel gene family (named MgCRP-I) encoding short secreted cysteine-rich peptides in the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis. These peptides display a highly conserved pre-pro region and a hypervariable mature peptide comprising six invariant cysteine residues arranged in three intramolecular disulfide bridges. Although their cysteine pattern is similar to cysteines-rich neurotoxic peptides of distantly related protostomes such as cone snails and arachnids, the different organization of the disulfide bridges observed in synthetic peptides and phylogenetic analyses revealed MgCRP-I as a novel protein family. Genome- and transcriptome-wide searches for orthologous sequences in other bivalve species indicated the unique presence of this gene family in Mytilus spp. Like many antimicrobial peptides and neurotoxins, MgCRP-I peptides are produced as pre-propeptides, usually have a net positive charge and likely derive from similar evolutionary mechanisms, that is, gene duplication and positive selection within the mature peptide region; however, synthetic MgCRP-I peptides did not display significant toxicity in cultured mammalian cells, insecticidal, antimicrobial, or antifungal activities. The functional role of MgCRP-I peptides in mussel physiology still remains puzzling.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genome Biology and Evolution
Accession number :
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