Peptidoglycan recognition protein(PGRP)plays a vital role in invertebrate innate immunity system as a specific pattern recognition receptor for peptidoglycan.Bivalves possess various PGRP systems for self-defense;howe...Peptidoglycan recognition protein(PGRP)plays a vital role in invertebrate innate immunity system as a specific pattern recognition receptor for peptidoglycan.Bivalves possess various PGRP systems for self-defense;however,it has not been characterized in razor clam Sinonovacula constricta.In this study,eight PGRP coding sequences were identified and analyzed from S.constricta genome,which are designated as ScPGRP-S1,ScPGRP-S2,ScPGRP-S3,ScPGRP-S4,ScPGRP-S5,ScPGRP-S6,ScPGRP-S7,ScPGRP-S8.The results of molecular evolutionary analyses showed that all eight ScPGRP genes were highly conserved and exhi-bited a typical PGRP/amidase_2 domain as PGRP genes in other mollusks.Moreover,the presence of signal peptides was predicted in ScPGRP-S2,ScPGRP-S3 and ScPRP-S6,while a transmembrane structure only existed in ScPGRP-S6.Notably,a tertiary struc-ture analysis indicated that no disulfide bond was observed in ScPGRP-S5 and ScPGRP-S7.The mRNA transcripts analysis of ScPGRPs revealed that the high expression patterns of ScPGRP-S1 and ScPGRP-S4 were found in mantle,adductor muscle and foot,while those of ScPGRP-S2,ScPGRP-S3 and ScPGRP-S6 were observed in hepatopancreas.Furthermore,the temporal expression profiles of ScPGRPs in the hepatopancreas were analyzed by qPCR<https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-microbiology/real-time-polymerase-chain-reaction>after Gram-negative Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus challenges.The mRNA expressions of ScPGRP-S2,ScPGRP-S3 and ScPGRP-S6 could be induced by V.pa-rahaemolyticus and S.aureus.Overall,our findings indicated that ScPGRPs were involved in the immune defense against invaders,which constituted a comprehensive understanding of the potential role of PGRP genes in S.constricta.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2018YFD0901405)the Zhejiang Major Program of Science and Technology(No.2016C02055-9)+1 种基金the Ningbo Major Project of Science and Technology(No.2019B10005)the China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA,National Marine Genetic Resource Center Program.
文摘Peptidoglycan recognition protein(PGRP)plays a vital role in invertebrate innate immunity system as a specific pattern recognition receptor for peptidoglycan.Bivalves possess various PGRP systems for self-defense;however,it has not been characterized in razor clam Sinonovacula constricta.In this study,eight PGRP coding sequences were identified and analyzed from S.constricta genome,which are designated as ScPGRP-S1,ScPGRP-S2,ScPGRP-S3,ScPGRP-S4,ScPGRP-S5,ScPGRP-S6,ScPGRP-S7,ScPGRP-S8.The results of molecular evolutionary analyses showed that all eight ScPGRP genes were highly conserved and exhi-bited a typical PGRP/amidase_2 domain as PGRP genes in other mollusks.Moreover,the presence of signal peptides was predicted in ScPGRP-S2,ScPGRP-S3 and ScPRP-S6,while a transmembrane structure only existed in ScPGRP-S6.Notably,a tertiary struc-ture analysis indicated that no disulfide bond was observed in ScPGRP-S5 and ScPGRP-S7.The mRNA transcripts analysis of ScPGRPs revealed that the high expression patterns of ScPGRP-S1 and ScPGRP-S4 were found in mantle,adductor muscle and foot,while those of ScPGRP-S2,ScPGRP-S3 and ScPGRP-S6 were observed in hepatopancreas.Furthermore,the temporal expression profiles of ScPGRPs in the hepatopancreas were analyzed by qPCR<https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-microbiology/real-time-polymerase-chain-reaction>after Gram-negative Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus challenges.The mRNA expressions of ScPGRP-S2,ScPGRP-S3 and ScPGRP-S6 could be induced by V.pa-rahaemolyticus and S.aureus.Overall,our findings indicated that ScPGRPs were involved in the immune defense against invaders,which constituted a comprehensive understanding of the potential role of PGRP genes in S.constricta.