Distribution of Chitinolytic Enzyme in the Organs and Molecular Cloning of a Novel Chitinase Gene from the Kidney of Marbled Rockfish Sebastiscus marmoratus

Watanabe, Miku and Kakizaki, Hiromi and Tsukamoto, Taro and Fujiwara, Miku and Fukushima, Hideto and Ueda, Mitsuhiro and Matsumiya, Masahiro (2018) Distribution of Chitinolytic Enzyme in the Organs and Molecular Cloning of a Novel Chitinase Gene from the Kidney of Marbled Rockfish Sebastiscus marmoratus. Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology, 09 (01). pp. 36-51. ISSN 2156-8456

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Abstract

Actinopterygii express two types of chitinase (acidic fish chitinase-1 (AFCase-1) and acidic fish chitinase-2 (AFCase-2)) that are active at acidic pHs and involved in digestion in the stomach. We proposed the existence of a new fish chitinase that has a non-digestive function. In this study, we used Sebastiscus marmoratus, for which characteristics and cDNA cloning of chitinase isozymes (SmChi-1, SmChi-2) in the stomach have been reported. Initially, we examined the distribution of chitinase and β-N-acetylhexosaminidase (Hex) in the body and then we tried to clone novel chitinase cDNA from the kidney. Chitinase and Hex activities were measured using pNP-(GlcNAc)n, (n = 2, 3) and pNP-GlcNAc as substrates, respectively. Total RNA was extracted from the kidney. RT-PCR was performed to obtain chitinase cDNA fragments using reverse transcriptase with an oligo dT primer. The RACE method was used to obtain sequences of the upstream and downstream regions of cDNA. The full-length chitinase cDNA was determined using PrimeSTAR® Max DNA polymerase with proofreading activity. High chitinase activity was observed in the stomach, as previously reported. In addition, relatively high activity was observed in the liver, spleen, kidney, and heart. In contrast, Hex activity was detected in all organs. This result is consistent with the report that Hex is related to body-wide metabolism. Full-length cDNA (SmChi-3) of the novel chitinase was obtained from the kidney, which contained 1440 bp open reading frames. The domain structure of SmChi-3 was assumed to be similar to those of SmChi-1 and SmChi-2. SmChi-1 and SmChi-2 have a serine and glycine-rich linker region, which is characteristic of AMCase. In contrast, SmChi-3 contained no apparent sequence in the linker region. Phylogenetic analysis revealed the existence of a new chitinase group, which was named fish chitinase-3 (FCase-3) and differed from AFCase-1 and AFCase-2.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Euro Archives > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 27 Jan 2023 04:59
Last Modified: 10 Apr 2024 04:39
URI: http://publish7promo.com/id/eprint/1153

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