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Comparative Study of the Molecular Characterization, Evolution, and Structure Modeling of Digestive Lipase Genes Reveals the Different Evolutionary Selection Between Mammals and Fishes

Vertebrates need suitable lipases to digest lipids for the requirement of energy and essential nutrients; however, the main digestive lipase genes of fishes have certain controversies. In this study, two types of digestive lipase genes (pancreatic lipase (pl) and bile salt-activated lipase (bsal)) w...

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Autores principales: Tang, Shu-Lin, Liang, Xu-Fang, He, Shan, Li, Ling, Alam, Muhammad Shoaib, Wu, Jiaqi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9386070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35991544
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.909091
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author Tang, Shu-Lin
Liang, Xu-Fang
He, Shan
Li, Ling
Alam, Muhammad Shoaib
Wu, Jiaqi
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Liang, Xu-Fang
He, Shan
Li, Ling
Alam, Muhammad Shoaib
Wu, Jiaqi
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description Vertebrates need suitable lipases to digest lipids for the requirement of energy and essential nutrients; however, the main digestive lipase genes of fishes have certain controversies. In this study, two types of digestive lipase genes (pancreatic lipase (pl) and bile salt-activated lipase (bsal)) were identified in mammals and fishes. The neighborhood genes and key active sites of the two lipase genes were conserved in mammals and fishes. Three copies of PL genes were found in mammals, but only one copy of the pl gene was found in most of the fish species, and the pl gene was even completely absent in some fish species (e.g., zebrafish, medaka, and common carp). Additionally, the hydrophobic amino acid residues (Ile and Leu) which are important to pancreatic lipase activity were also absent in most of the fish species. The PL was the main digestive lipase gene in mammals, but the pl gene seemed not to be the main digestive lipase gene in fish due to the absence of the pl gene sequence and the important amino acid residues. In contrast, the bsal gene existed in all fish species, even two to five copies of bsal genes were found in most of the fishes, but only one copy of the BSAL gene was found in mammals. The amino acid residues of bile salt-binding sites and the three-dimensional (3D) structure modeling of Bsal proteins were conserved in most of the fish species, so bsal might be the main digestive lipase gene in fish. The phylogenetic analysis also indicated that pl or bsal showed an independent evolution between mammals and fishes. Therefore, we inferred that the evolutionary selection of the main digestive lipase genes diverged into two types between mammals and fishes. These findings will provide valuable evidence for the study of lipid digestion in fish.
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spelling pubmed-93860702022-08-19 Comparative Study of the Molecular Characterization, Evolution, and Structure Modeling of Digestive Lipase Genes Reveals the Different Evolutionary Selection Between Mammals and Fishes Tang, Shu-Lin Liang, Xu-Fang He, Shan Li, Ling Alam, Muhammad Shoaib Wu, Jiaqi Front Genet Genetics Vertebrates need suitable lipases to digest lipids for the requirement of energy and essential nutrients; however, the main digestive lipase genes of fishes have certain controversies. In this study, two types of digestive lipase genes (pancreatic lipase (pl) and bile salt-activated lipase (bsal)) were identified in mammals and fishes. The neighborhood genes and key active sites of the two lipase genes were conserved in mammals and fishes. Three copies of PL genes were found in mammals, but only one copy of the pl gene was found in most of the fish species, and the pl gene was even completely absent in some fish species (e.g., zebrafish, medaka, and common carp). Additionally, the hydrophobic amino acid residues (Ile and Leu) which are important to pancreatic lipase activity were also absent in most of the fish species. The PL was the main digestive lipase gene in mammals, but the pl gene seemed not to be the main digestive lipase gene in fish due to the absence of the pl gene sequence and the important amino acid residues. In contrast, the bsal gene existed in all fish species, even two to five copies of bsal genes were found in most of the fishes, but only one copy of the BSAL gene was found in mammals. The amino acid residues of bile salt-binding sites and the three-dimensional (3D) structure modeling of Bsal proteins were conserved in most of the fish species, so bsal might be the main digestive lipase gene in fish. The phylogenetic analysis also indicated that pl or bsal showed an independent evolution between mammals and fishes. Therefore, we inferred that the evolutionary selection of the main digestive lipase genes diverged into two types between mammals and fishes. These findings will provide valuable evidence for the study of lipid digestion in fish. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9386070/ /pubmed/35991544 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.909091 Text en Copyright © 2022 Tang, Liang, He, Li, Alam and Wu. 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 Genetics
Tang, Shu-Lin
Liang, Xu-Fang
He, Shan
Li, Ling
Alam, Muhammad Shoaib
Wu, Jiaqi
Comparative Study of the Molecular Characterization, Evolution, and Structure Modeling of Digestive Lipase Genes Reveals the Different Evolutionary Selection Between Mammals and Fishes
title Comparative Study of the Molecular Characterization, Evolution, and Structure Modeling of Digestive Lipase Genes Reveals the Different Evolutionary Selection Between Mammals and Fishes
title_full Comparative Study of the Molecular Characterization, Evolution, and Structure Modeling of Digestive Lipase Genes Reveals the Different Evolutionary Selection Between Mammals and Fishes
title_fullStr Comparative Study of the Molecular Characterization, Evolution, and Structure Modeling of Digestive Lipase Genes Reveals the Different Evolutionary Selection Between Mammals and Fishes
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of the Molecular Characterization, Evolution, and Structure Modeling of Digestive Lipase Genes Reveals the Different Evolutionary Selection Between Mammals and Fishes
title_short Comparative Study of the Molecular Characterization, Evolution, and Structure Modeling of Digestive Lipase Genes Reveals the Different Evolutionary Selection Between Mammals and Fishes
title_sort comparative study of the molecular characterization, evolution, and structure modeling of digestive lipase genes reveals the different evolutionary selection between mammals and fishes
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9386070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35991544
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.909091
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