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A chitinase with two catalytic domains is required for organization of the cuticular extracellular matrix of a beetle

Insect cuticle or exoskeleton is an extracellular matrix formed primarily from two different structural biopolymers, chitin and protein. During each molt cycle, a new cuticle is deposited simultaneously with degradation of the inner part of the chitinous procuticle of the overlying old exoskeleton b...

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Autores principales: Noh, Mi Young, Muthukrishnan, Subbaratnam, Kramer, Karl J., Arakane, Yasuyuki
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5891080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29590098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007307
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author Noh, Mi Young
Muthukrishnan, Subbaratnam
Kramer, Karl J.
Arakane, Yasuyuki
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Arakane, Yasuyuki
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description Insect cuticle or exoskeleton is an extracellular matrix formed primarily from two different structural biopolymers, chitin and protein. During each molt cycle, a new cuticle is deposited simultaneously with degradation of the inner part of the chitinous procuticle of the overlying old exoskeleton by molting fluid enzymes including epidermal chitinases. In this study we report a novel role for an epidermal endochitinase containing two catalytic domains, TcCHT7, from the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, in organizing chitin in the newly forming cuticle rather than in degrading chitin present in the prior one. Recombinant TcCHT7 expressed in insect cells is membrane-bound and capable of hydrolyzing an extracellular chitin substrate, whereas in vivo, this enzyme is also released from the plasma membrane and co-localizes with chitin in the entire procuticle. RNAi of TcCHT7 reveals that this enzyme is nonessential for any type of molt or degradation of the chitinous matrix in the old cuticle. In contrast, TcCHT7 is required for maintaining the integrity of the cuticle as a compact structure of alternating electron-dense and electron-lucent laminae. There is a reduction in thickness of elytral and leg cuticles after RNAi for TcCHT7. TcCHT7 is also required for formation of properly oriented long chitin fibers inside pore canals that are vertically oriented columnar structures, which contribute to the mechanical strength of a light-weight, yet rigid, adult cuticle. The conservation of CHT7-like proteins harboring such a unique domain configuration among many insect and other arthropod species indicates a critical role for the group III class of chitinases in the higher ordered organization of chitin fibers for development of the structural integrity of many invertebrate exoskeletons.
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spelling pubmed-58910802018-04-20 A chitinase with two catalytic domains is required for organization of the cuticular extracellular matrix of a beetle Noh, Mi Young Muthukrishnan, Subbaratnam Kramer, Karl J. Arakane, Yasuyuki PLoS Genet Research Article Insect cuticle or exoskeleton is an extracellular matrix formed primarily from two different structural biopolymers, chitin and protein. During each molt cycle, a new cuticle is deposited simultaneously with degradation of the inner part of the chitinous procuticle of the overlying old exoskeleton by molting fluid enzymes including epidermal chitinases. In this study we report a novel role for an epidermal endochitinase containing two catalytic domains, TcCHT7, from the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, in organizing chitin in the newly forming cuticle rather than in degrading chitin present in the prior one. Recombinant TcCHT7 expressed in insect cells is membrane-bound and capable of hydrolyzing an extracellular chitin substrate, whereas in vivo, this enzyme is also released from the plasma membrane and co-localizes with chitin in the entire procuticle. RNAi of TcCHT7 reveals that this enzyme is nonessential for any type of molt or degradation of the chitinous matrix in the old cuticle. In contrast, TcCHT7 is required for maintaining the integrity of the cuticle as a compact structure of alternating electron-dense and electron-lucent laminae. There is a reduction in thickness of elytral and leg cuticles after RNAi for TcCHT7. TcCHT7 is also required for formation of properly oriented long chitin fibers inside pore canals that are vertically oriented columnar structures, which contribute to the mechanical strength of a light-weight, yet rigid, adult cuticle. The conservation of CHT7-like proteins harboring such a unique domain configuration among many insect and other arthropod species indicates a critical role for the group III class of chitinases in the higher ordered organization of chitin fibers for development of the structural integrity of many invertebrate exoskeletons. Public Library of Science 2018-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5891080/ /pubmed/29590098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007307 Text en © 2018 Noh 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Noh, Mi Young
Muthukrishnan, Subbaratnam
Kramer, Karl J.
Arakane, Yasuyuki
A chitinase with two catalytic domains is required for organization of the cuticular extracellular matrix of a beetle
title A chitinase with two catalytic domains is required for organization of the cuticular extracellular matrix of a beetle
title_full A chitinase with two catalytic domains is required for organization of the cuticular extracellular matrix of a beetle
title_fullStr A chitinase with two catalytic domains is required for organization of the cuticular extracellular matrix of a beetle
title_full_unstemmed A chitinase with two catalytic domains is required for organization of the cuticular extracellular matrix of a beetle
title_short A chitinase with two catalytic domains is required for organization of the cuticular extracellular matrix of a beetle
title_sort chitinase with two catalytic domains is required for organization of the cuticular extracellular matrix of a beetle
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5891080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29590098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007307
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