PI3K-AKT-mediated phosphorylation of Thr260 in CgCaspase-3/6/7 regulates heat-induced activation in oysters.

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Communications Biology Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1038/s42003-024-07184-4
Chaogang Wang, Mingyang Du, Zhuxiang Jiang, Rihao Cong, Wei Wang, Taiping Zhang, Jincheng Chen, Guofan Zhang, Li Li
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Abstract

Cysteine-aspartic proteases (caspases) are critical drivers of apoptosis, exhibiting expansion and domain shuffling in mollusks. However, the functions and regulatory mechanisms of these caspases remain unclear. In this study, we identified a group of Caspase-3/6/7 in Bivalvia and Gastropoda with a long inter-subunit linker (IL) that inhibits cleavage activation. Within this region, we found that conserved phosphorylation at Thr260 in oysters, mediated by the PI3K-AKT pathway, suppresses heat-induced activation. This mechanism is involved in divergent temperature adaptation between two allopatric congeneric oyster species, the relatively cold-adapted Crassostrea gigas and warm-adapted Crassostrea angulata. Our study elucidates the role of these effector caspase members and their long IL in bivalves, revealing that the PI3K-AKT pathway phosphorylates Thr260 on CgCASP3/6/7's linker to inhibit heat-induced activation. These findings provide insights into the evolution and function of apoptotic regulatory mechanisms in bivalves.

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PI3K-AKT 介导的 CgCaspase-3/6/7 Thr260 磷酸化调节牡蛎的热诱导活化。
半胱氨酸-天冬氨酸蛋白酶(caspases)是细胞凋亡的关键驱动因素,在软体动物中表现出扩增和结构域重组。然而,这些caspases的功能和调控机制仍不清楚。在这项研究中,我们在双壳纲和腹足纲中发现了一组 Caspase-3/6/7,它们具有一个长的亚基间连接器(IL),可抑制裂解激活。在这一区域内,我们发现牡蛎中由 PI3K-AKT 通路介导的 Thr260 处的保守磷酸化抑制了热诱导的激活。这种机制参与了两个异源同种牡蛎(相对适应寒冷的巨牡蛎和适应温暖的昂古拉牡蛎)之间的温度适应差异。我们的研究阐明了这些效应caspase成员的作用及其在双壳类动物中的长IL,揭示了PI3K-AKT途径磷酸化CgCASP3/6/7连接体上的Thr260以抑制热诱导的激活。这些发现为研究双壳类动物凋亡调控机制的演变和功能提供了新的视角。
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期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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