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Carbonic anhydrase 2‐like in the giant clam, Tridacna squamosa: characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts

The fluted giant clam, Tridacna squamosa, lives in symbiosis with zooxanthellae which reside extracellularly inside a tubular system. Zooxanthellae fix inorganic carbon (C(i)) during insolation and donate photosynthate to the host. Carbonic anhydrases catalyze the interconversion of CO (2) and [Form...

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Autores principales: Ip, Yuen K., Koh, Clarissa Z. Y., Hiong, Kum C., Choo, Celine Y. L., Boo, Mel V., Wong, Wai P., Neo, Mei L., Chew, Shit F.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5727267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29199178
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13494
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author Ip, Yuen K.
Koh, Clarissa Z. Y.
Hiong, Kum C.
Choo, Celine Y. L.
Boo, Mel V.
Wong, Wai P.
Neo, Mei L.
Chew, Shit F.
author_facet Ip, Yuen K.
Koh, Clarissa Z. Y.
Hiong, Kum C.
Choo, Celine Y. L.
Boo, Mel V.
Wong, Wai P.
Neo, Mei L.
Chew, Shit F.
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description The fluted giant clam, Tridacna squamosa, lives in symbiosis with zooxanthellae which reside extracellularly inside a tubular system. Zooxanthellae fix inorganic carbon (C(i)) during insolation and donate photosynthate to the host. Carbonic anhydrases catalyze the interconversion of CO (2) and [Formula: see text] , of which carbonic anhydrase 2 (CA2) is the most ubiquitous and involved in many biological processes. This study aimed to clone a CA2 homolog (CA2‐like) from the fleshy and colorful outer mantle as well as the thin and whitish inner mantle of T. squamosa, to determine its cellular and subcellular localization, and to examine the effects of light exposure on its gene and protein expression levels. The cDNA coding sequence of CA2‐like from T. squamosa comprised 789 bp, encoding 263 amino acids with an estimated molecular mass of 29.6 kDa. A phenogramic analysis of the deduced CA2‐like sequence denoted an animal origin. CA2‐like was not detectable in the shell‐facing epithelium of the inner mantle adjacent to the extrapallial fluid. Hence, CA2‐like is unlikely to participate directly in light‐enhanced calcification. By contrast, the outer mantle, which contains the highest density of tertiary tubules and zooxanthellae, displayed high level of CA2‐like expression, and CA2‐like was localized to the tubule epithelial cells. More importantly, exposure to light induced significant increases in the protein abundance of CA2‐like in the outer mantle. Hence, CA2‐like could probably take part in the increased supply of inorganic carbon (C(i)) from the host clam to the symbiotic zooxanthellae when the latter conduct photosynthesis to fix C(i) during light exposure.
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spelling pubmed-57272672017-12-13 Carbonic anhydrase 2‐like in the giant clam, Tridacna squamosa: characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts Ip, Yuen K. Koh, Clarissa Z. Y. Hiong, Kum C. Choo, Celine Y. L. Boo, Mel V. Wong, Wai P. Neo, Mei L. Chew, Shit F. Physiol Rep Original Research The fluted giant clam, Tridacna squamosa, lives in symbiosis with zooxanthellae which reside extracellularly inside a tubular system. Zooxanthellae fix inorganic carbon (C(i)) during insolation and donate photosynthate to the host. Carbonic anhydrases catalyze the interconversion of CO (2) and [Formula: see text] , of which carbonic anhydrase 2 (CA2) is the most ubiquitous and involved in many biological processes. This study aimed to clone a CA2 homolog (CA2‐like) from the fleshy and colorful outer mantle as well as the thin and whitish inner mantle of T. squamosa, to determine its cellular and subcellular localization, and to examine the effects of light exposure on its gene and protein expression levels. The cDNA coding sequence of CA2‐like from T. squamosa comprised 789 bp, encoding 263 amino acids with an estimated molecular mass of 29.6 kDa. A phenogramic analysis of the deduced CA2‐like sequence denoted an animal origin. CA2‐like was not detectable in the shell‐facing epithelium of the inner mantle adjacent to the extrapallial fluid. Hence, CA2‐like is unlikely to participate directly in light‐enhanced calcification. By contrast, the outer mantle, which contains the highest density of tertiary tubules and zooxanthellae, displayed high level of CA2‐like expression, and CA2‐like was localized to the tubule epithelial cells. More importantly, exposure to light induced significant increases in the protein abundance of CA2‐like in the outer mantle. Hence, CA2‐like could probably take part in the increased supply of inorganic carbon (C(i)) from the host clam to the symbiotic zooxanthellae when the latter conduct photosynthesis to fix C(i) during light exposure. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5727267/ /pubmed/29199178 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13494 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Ip, Yuen K.
Koh, Clarissa Z. Y.
Hiong, Kum C.
Choo, Celine Y. L.
Boo, Mel V.
Wong, Wai P.
Neo, Mei L.
Chew, Shit F.
Carbonic anhydrase 2‐like in the giant clam, Tridacna squamosa: characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts
title Carbonic anhydrase 2‐like in the giant clam, Tridacna squamosa: characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts
title_full Carbonic anhydrase 2‐like in the giant clam, Tridacna squamosa: characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts
title_fullStr Carbonic anhydrase 2‐like in the giant clam, Tridacna squamosa: characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts
title_full_unstemmed Carbonic anhydrase 2‐like in the giant clam, Tridacna squamosa: characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts
title_short Carbonic anhydrase 2‐like in the giant clam, Tridacna squamosa: characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts
title_sort carbonic anhydrase 2‐like in the giant clam, tridacna squamosa: characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5727267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29199178
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13494
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