The impacts of flagellin on larval metamorphosis of mussel Mytilus coruscus varied with protein structure

IF 4.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1016/j.ibiod.2024.105952
Tiantian Liu , Yu Tao , Yushan Cai , Lihua Peng , Jin-Long Yang , Xiao Liang
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Flagellin produced by Pseudoalteromonas marina has been shown to induce larval metamorphosis in mussels. The flagellin protein FliC was composed of four subunits encoded by the genes fliC-02330, fliC-02345, fliC-02346, and fliC-02347. In this study, we investigated the effects of these four FliC proteins on biofilm formation and larval metamorphosis. The inducing activity of the recombinant proteins FliC-02345, FliC-02346, and FliC-02347 was similar and significantly higher (p < 0.05) than that of FliC-02330. When compared to the wild-type strain, biofilm formation was significantly enhanced in the four fliC mutants, whereas the inducing activity of four ΔfliC biofilms decreased. Among these mutants, ΔfliC-02330 exhibited the highest thickness, density, and c-di-GMP levels among its respective biofilms. The inducing activity of the ΔfliC-02330 biofilm increased by 30–40% compared to the inducing activities of other mutant strains. Furthermore, structural analysis revealed differences in protein structure and phosphorylation sites between FliC-02330 and its counterparts (FliC-02345, FliC-02346, and FliC-02347), suggesting that variations in protein structure contribute to differing impacts on both biofilm formation and larval metamorphosis. These findings provide new insights into the interaction between bacterial flagellin protein and the larval metamorphosis of marine invertebrates.
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鞭毛蛋白对贻贝幼体变态的影响因蛋白质结构而异
已证明假交替单胞菌(Pseudoalteromonas marina)产生的鞭毛蛋白可诱导贻贝幼虫变态。鞭毛蛋白 FliC 由四个亚基组成,分别由 fliC-02330、fliC-02345、fliC-02346 和 fliC-02347 基因编码。在本研究中,我们研究了这四种 FliC 蛋白对生物膜形成和幼虫变态的影响。重组蛋白FliC-02345、FliC-02346和FliC-02347的诱导活性与FliC-02330相似,且显著高于FliC-02330(p <0.05)。与野生型菌株相比,四个 fliC 突变体的生物膜形成明显增强,而四个 ΔfliC 生物膜的诱导活性降低。在这些突变体中,ΔfliC-02330 的生物膜厚度、密度和 c-di-GMP 水平最高。与其他突变株的诱导活性相比,ΔfliC-02330 生物膜的诱导活性提高了 30-40%。此外,结构分析表明,FliC-02330 与其对应品系(FliC-02345、FliC-02346 和 FliC-02347)的蛋白质结构和磷酸化位点存在差异,这表明蛋白质结构的变化对生物膜的形成和幼虫的变态产生了不同的影响。这些发现为了解细菌鞭毛蛋白与海洋无脊椎动物幼虫变态之间的相互作用提供了新的视角。
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期刊介绍: International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation publishes original research papers and reviews on the biological causes of deterioration or degradation.
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