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Uncommon functional properties of the first piscine 26S proteasome from the Antarctic notothenioid Trematomus bernacchii

Protein homoeostasis is a fundamental process allowing the preservation of functional proteins and it has a great impact on the life of the Antarctic organisms. However, the effect of low temperatures on protein turnover is poorly understood and the cold-adaptation of the degradation machinery remai...

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Autores principales: Gogliettino, Marta, Balestrieri, Marco, Riccio, Alessia, Facchiano, Angelo, Fusco, Carmela, Palazzo, Vincenzo Cecere, Rossi, Mosè, Cocca, Ennio, Palmieri, Gianna
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Publicado: Portland Press Ltd. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4832319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26933238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20160022
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author Gogliettino, Marta
Balestrieri, Marco
Riccio, Alessia
Facchiano, Angelo
Fusco, Carmela
Palazzo, Vincenzo Cecere
Rossi, Mosè
Cocca, Ennio
Palmieri, Gianna
author_facet Gogliettino, Marta
Balestrieri, Marco
Riccio, Alessia
Facchiano, Angelo
Fusco, Carmela
Palazzo, Vincenzo Cecere
Rossi, Mosè
Cocca, Ennio
Palmieri, Gianna
author_sort Gogliettino, Marta
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description Protein homoeostasis is a fundamental process allowing the preservation of functional proteins and it has a great impact on the life of the Antarctic organisms. However, the effect of low temperatures on protein turnover is poorly understood and the cold-adaptation of the degradation machinery remains an unresolved issue. As the 26S proteasome represents the main proteolytic system devoted to the controlled degradation of intracellular proteins, the purpose of the present study was to investigate the functions of this complex in the notothenioid Trematomus bernacchii, in order to better understand its role in the physiology of Antarctic fish. To this aim, we purified and characterized the 26S proteasome from T. bernacchii and isolated the cDNAs codifying seven of the 14 subunits belonging to the proteasome 20S core particle. Results provided evidences of the high resistance of the piscine 26S proteasome to oxidative agents and of its ‘uncommon’ ability to efficiently hydrolyse oxidized bovine serum albumin (BSA), suggesting that this enzymatic complex could play a key role in the antioxidant defense systems in fish inhabiting permanently cold marine environments. These unique properties were also reflected by the 3D model analysis, which revealed a higher structural stability of the piscine complex respect to the murine template. Finally, a comparative analysis, performed in a variety of tissues collected from T. bernacchii and the temperate fish Dicentrarchus labrax, showed a lower protein retention in the cold-adapted fish, possibly due to a better efficiency of its degradation machinery.
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spelling pubmed-48323192016-04-25 Uncommon functional properties of the first piscine 26S proteasome from the Antarctic notothenioid Trematomus bernacchii Gogliettino, Marta Balestrieri, Marco Riccio, Alessia Facchiano, Angelo Fusco, Carmela Palazzo, Vincenzo Cecere Rossi, Mosè Cocca, Ennio Palmieri, Gianna Biosci Rep Original Papers Protein homoeostasis is a fundamental process allowing the preservation of functional proteins and it has a great impact on the life of the Antarctic organisms. However, the effect of low temperatures on protein turnover is poorly understood and the cold-adaptation of the degradation machinery remains an unresolved issue. As the 26S proteasome represents the main proteolytic system devoted to the controlled degradation of intracellular proteins, the purpose of the present study was to investigate the functions of this complex in the notothenioid Trematomus bernacchii, in order to better understand its role in the physiology of Antarctic fish. To this aim, we purified and characterized the 26S proteasome from T. bernacchii and isolated the cDNAs codifying seven of the 14 subunits belonging to the proteasome 20S core particle. Results provided evidences of the high resistance of the piscine 26S proteasome to oxidative agents and of its ‘uncommon’ ability to efficiently hydrolyse oxidized bovine serum albumin (BSA), suggesting that this enzymatic complex could play a key role in the antioxidant defense systems in fish inhabiting permanently cold marine environments. These unique properties were also reflected by the 3D model analysis, which revealed a higher structural stability of the piscine complex respect to the murine template. Finally, a comparative analysis, performed in a variety of tissues collected from T. bernacchii and the temperate fish Dicentrarchus labrax, showed a lower protein retention in the cold-adapted fish, possibly due to a better efficiency of its degradation machinery. Portland Press Ltd. 2016-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4832319/ /pubmed/26933238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20160022 Text en © 2016 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution Licence 4.0 (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Papers
Gogliettino, Marta
Balestrieri, Marco
Riccio, Alessia
Facchiano, Angelo
Fusco, Carmela
Palazzo, Vincenzo Cecere
Rossi, Mosè
Cocca, Ennio
Palmieri, Gianna
Uncommon functional properties of the first piscine 26S proteasome from the Antarctic notothenioid Trematomus bernacchii
title Uncommon functional properties of the first piscine 26S proteasome from the Antarctic notothenioid Trematomus bernacchii
title_full Uncommon functional properties of the first piscine 26S proteasome from the Antarctic notothenioid Trematomus bernacchii
title_fullStr Uncommon functional properties of the first piscine 26S proteasome from the Antarctic notothenioid Trematomus bernacchii
title_full_unstemmed Uncommon functional properties of the first piscine 26S proteasome from the Antarctic notothenioid Trematomus bernacchii
title_short Uncommon functional properties of the first piscine 26S proteasome from the Antarctic notothenioid Trematomus bernacchii
title_sort uncommon functional properties of the first piscine 26s proteasome from the antarctic notothenioid trematomus bernacchii
topic Original Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4832319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26933238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20160022
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