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A Multicopper Oxidase-Related Protein Is Essential for Insect Viability, Longevity and Ovary Development

Typical multicopper oxidases (MCOs) have ten conserved histidines and one conserved cysteine that coordinate four copper atoms. These copper ions are required for oxidase activity. During our studies of insect MCOs, we discovered a gene that we named multicopper oxidase-related protein (MCORP). MCOR...

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Autores principales: Peng, Zeyu, Green, Peter G., Arakane, Yasuyuki, Kanost, Michael R., Gorman, Maureen J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4203857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25330116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111344
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author Peng, Zeyu
Green, Peter G.
Arakane, Yasuyuki
Kanost, Michael R.
Gorman, Maureen J.
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Green, Peter G.
Arakane, Yasuyuki
Kanost, Michael R.
Gorman, Maureen J.
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description Typical multicopper oxidases (MCOs) have ten conserved histidines and one conserved cysteine that coordinate four copper atoms. These copper ions are required for oxidase activity. During our studies of insect MCOs, we discovered a gene that we named multicopper oxidase-related protein (MCORP). MCORPs share sequence similarity with MCOs, but lack many of the copper-coordinating residues. We identified MCORP orthologs in many insect species, but not in other invertebrates or vertebrates. We predicted that MCORPs would lack oxidase activity due to the absence of copper-coordinating residues. To test this prediction, we purified recombinant Tribolium castaneum (red flour beetle) MCORP and analyzed its enzymatic activity using a variety of substrates. As expected, no oxidase activity was detected. To study MCORP function in vivo, we analyzed expression profiles of TcMCORP and Anopheles gambiae (African malaria mosquito) MCORP, and assessed RNAi-mediated knockdown phenotypes. We found that both MCORPs are constitutively expressed at a low level in all of the tissues we analyzed. Injection of TcMCORP dsRNA into larvae resulted in 100% mortality prior to adult eclosion, with death occurring mainly during the pharate pupal stage or late pharate adult stage. Injection of TcMCORP dsRNA into pharate pupae resulted in the death of approximately 20% of the treated insects during the pupal to adult transition and a greatly shortened life span for the remaining insects. In addition, knockdown of TcMCORP in females prevented oocyte maturation and, thus, greatly decreased the number of eggs laid. These results indicate that TcMCORP is an essential gene and that its function is required for reproduction. An understanding of the role MCORP plays in insect physiology may help to develop new strategies for controlling insect pests.
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spelling pubmed-42038572014-10-27 A Multicopper Oxidase-Related Protein Is Essential for Insect Viability, Longevity and Ovary Development Peng, Zeyu Green, Peter G. Arakane, Yasuyuki Kanost, Michael R. Gorman, Maureen J. PLoS One Research Article Typical multicopper oxidases (MCOs) have ten conserved histidines and one conserved cysteine that coordinate four copper atoms. These copper ions are required for oxidase activity. During our studies of insect MCOs, we discovered a gene that we named multicopper oxidase-related protein (MCORP). MCORPs share sequence similarity with MCOs, but lack many of the copper-coordinating residues. We identified MCORP orthologs in many insect species, but not in other invertebrates or vertebrates. We predicted that MCORPs would lack oxidase activity due to the absence of copper-coordinating residues. To test this prediction, we purified recombinant Tribolium castaneum (red flour beetle) MCORP and analyzed its enzymatic activity using a variety of substrates. As expected, no oxidase activity was detected. To study MCORP function in vivo, we analyzed expression profiles of TcMCORP and Anopheles gambiae (African malaria mosquito) MCORP, and assessed RNAi-mediated knockdown phenotypes. We found that both MCORPs are constitutively expressed at a low level in all of the tissues we analyzed. Injection of TcMCORP dsRNA into larvae resulted in 100% mortality prior to adult eclosion, with death occurring mainly during the pharate pupal stage or late pharate adult stage. Injection of TcMCORP dsRNA into pharate pupae resulted in the death of approximately 20% of the treated insects during the pupal to adult transition and a greatly shortened life span for the remaining insects. In addition, knockdown of TcMCORP in females prevented oocyte maturation and, thus, greatly decreased the number of eggs laid. These results indicate that TcMCORP is an essential gene and that its function is required for reproduction. An understanding of the role MCORP plays in insect physiology may help to develop new strategies for controlling insect pests. Public Library of Science 2014-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4203857/ /pubmed/25330116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111344 Text en © 2014 Peng et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Peng, Zeyu
Green, Peter G.
Arakane, Yasuyuki
Kanost, Michael R.
Gorman, Maureen J.
A Multicopper Oxidase-Related Protein Is Essential for Insect Viability, Longevity and Ovary Development
title A Multicopper Oxidase-Related Protein Is Essential for Insect Viability, Longevity and Ovary Development
title_full A Multicopper Oxidase-Related Protein Is Essential for Insect Viability, Longevity and Ovary Development
title_fullStr A Multicopper Oxidase-Related Protein Is Essential for Insect Viability, Longevity and Ovary Development
title_full_unstemmed A Multicopper Oxidase-Related Protein Is Essential for Insect Viability, Longevity and Ovary Development
title_short A Multicopper Oxidase-Related Protein Is Essential for Insect Viability, Longevity and Ovary Development
title_sort multicopper oxidase-related protein is essential for insect viability, longevity and ovary development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4203857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25330116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111344
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