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Carbonic Anhydrase in Pacific Abalone Haliotis discus hannai: Characterization, Expression, and Role in Biomineralization

Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are universal zinc ion containing metalloenzymes that play a pivotal role in various physiological processes. In this study, a CA I (designated as Hdh CA I) was isolated and characterized from the mantle tissue of Pacific abalone, Haliotis discus hannai. The full-length cDN...

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Autores principales: Sharker, Md. Rajib, Kim, Soo Cheol, Hossen, Shaharior, Sumi, Kanij Rukshana, Choi, Sang Ki, Choi, Kap Seong, Kho, Kang Hee
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8082251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33937335
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2021.655115
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author Sharker, Md. Rajib
Kim, Soo Cheol
Hossen, Shaharior
Sumi, Kanij Rukshana
Choi, Sang Ki
Choi, Kap Seong
Kho, Kang Hee
author_facet Sharker, Md. Rajib
Kim, Soo Cheol
Hossen, Shaharior
Sumi, Kanij Rukshana
Choi, Sang Ki
Choi, Kap Seong
Kho, Kang Hee
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description Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are universal zinc ion containing metalloenzymes that play a pivotal role in various physiological processes. In this study, a CA I (designated as Hdh CA I) was isolated and characterized from the mantle tissue of Pacific abalone, Haliotis discus hannai. The full-length cDNA sequence of Hdh CA I was 1,417-bp in length, encoding a protein of 337 amino acids with molecular weight of 37.58 kDa. Hdh CA I sequence possessed a putative signal peptide of 22 amino acids and a CA catalytic function domain. The predicted protein shared 94 and 78% sequence identities with Haliotis gigantea and Haliotis tuberculata CA I, respectively. Results of phylogenetic analysis indicated that Hdh CA I was evolutionarily close to CA I of H. gigantea and H. tuberculata with high bootstrap values. Significantly higher levels of Hdh CA I mRNA transcript were found in mantle than other examined tissues. In situ hybridization results showed strong hybridization signals in epithelial cells of the dorsal mantle pallial, an area known to synthesize and secrete proteins responsible for the nacreous layer formation of shell. This is the first study on Hdh CA I in H. discus hannai and the results may contribute to further study its physiological functions in shell biomineralization of abalone.
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spelling pubmed-80822512021-04-30 Carbonic Anhydrase in Pacific Abalone Haliotis discus hannai: Characterization, Expression, and Role in Biomineralization Sharker, Md. Rajib Kim, Soo Cheol Hossen, Shaharior Sumi, Kanij Rukshana Choi, Sang Ki Choi, Kap Seong Kho, Kang Hee Front Mol Biosci Molecular Biosciences Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are universal zinc ion containing metalloenzymes that play a pivotal role in various physiological processes. In this study, a CA I (designated as Hdh CA I) was isolated and characterized from the mantle tissue of Pacific abalone, Haliotis discus hannai. The full-length cDNA sequence of Hdh CA I was 1,417-bp in length, encoding a protein of 337 amino acids with molecular weight of 37.58 kDa. Hdh CA I sequence possessed a putative signal peptide of 22 amino acids and a CA catalytic function domain. The predicted protein shared 94 and 78% sequence identities with Haliotis gigantea and Haliotis tuberculata CA I, respectively. Results of phylogenetic analysis indicated that Hdh CA I was evolutionarily close to CA I of H. gigantea and H. tuberculata with high bootstrap values. Significantly higher levels of Hdh CA I mRNA transcript were found in mantle than other examined tissues. In situ hybridization results showed strong hybridization signals in epithelial cells of the dorsal mantle pallial, an area known to synthesize and secrete proteins responsible for the nacreous layer formation of shell. This is the first study on Hdh CA I in H. discus hannai and the results may contribute to further study its physiological functions in shell biomineralization of abalone. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8082251/ /pubmed/33937335 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2021.655115 Text en Copyright © 2021 Sharker, Kim, Hossen, Sumi, Choi, Choi and Kho. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Molecular Biosciences
Sharker, Md. Rajib
Kim, Soo Cheol
Hossen, Shaharior
Sumi, Kanij Rukshana
Choi, Sang Ki
Choi, Kap Seong
Kho, Kang Hee
Carbonic Anhydrase in Pacific Abalone Haliotis discus hannai: Characterization, Expression, and Role in Biomineralization
title Carbonic Anhydrase in Pacific Abalone Haliotis discus hannai: Characterization, Expression, and Role in Biomineralization
title_full Carbonic Anhydrase in Pacific Abalone Haliotis discus hannai: Characterization, Expression, and Role in Biomineralization
title_fullStr Carbonic Anhydrase in Pacific Abalone Haliotis discus hannai: Characterization, Expression, and Role in Biomineralization
title_full_unstemmed Carbonic Anhydrase in Pacific Abalone Haliotis discus hannai: Characterization, Expression, and Role in Biomineralization
title_short Carbonic Anhydrase in Pacific Abalone Haliotis discus hannai: Characterization, Expression, and Role in Biomineralization
title_sort carbonic anhydrase in pacific abalone haliotis discus hannai: characterization, expression, and role in biomineralization
topic Molecular Biosciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8082251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33937335
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2021.655115
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