两种新型 EF-手蛋白的特性确定了 Ambulacraria 特有的推定 Ca2+ 结合蛋白支系。

Arisnel Soto-Acabá, Pablo A Ortiz-Pineda, Joshua G Medina-Feliciano, Joseph Salem-Hernández, José E García-Arrarás
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近年来,转录组数据库已成为蛋白质发现的主要来源之一。在对棘皮动物神经系统和消化道再生的研究中,我们发现了几个引起我们注意的转录本。其中一个分子对应于海参Holothuria glaberrima中一个以前未发现的转录本(Orpin),该转录本似乎在肠道再生过程中上调。我们现在又发现了第二个高度相似的序列,并使用生物信息学工具分析了预测的蛋白质。这两个序列都具有钙结合蛋白(CaBPs)特有的 EF-手基序和 N 端信号肽。序列比较分析(如多序列比对和系统发生学分析)只显示了与其他棘皮动物或半脊索动物序列的显著相似性。半定量 RT-PCR 分析显示,这些序列的转录本在肌肉、血液系统、性腺和肠系膜等多种组织中表达。然而,与之前的报道相反,在再生组织中没有明显的差异表达。尽管如此,这些预测蛋白质的独特特征的鉴定以及它们在全鸟类基因组草案中的存在表明,这些蛋白质可能构成了一个新的含 EF-手的蛋白质亚家族,为 Ambulacraria 支系所特有。
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Characterization of Two Novel EF-Hand Proteins Identifies a Clade of Putative Ca2+-Binding Protein Specific to the Ambulacraria.

In recent years, transcriptomic databases have become one of the main sources for protein discovery. In our studies of nervous system and digestive tract regeneration in echinoderms, we have identified several transcripts that have attracted our attention. One of these molecules corresponds to a previously unidentified transcript (Orpin) from the sea cucumber Holothuria glaberrima that appeared to be upregulated during intestinal regeneration. We have now identified a second highly similar sequence and analyzed the predicted proteins using bioinformatics tools. Both sequences have EF-hand motifs characteristic of calcium-binding proteins (CaBPs) and N-terminal signal peptides. Sequence comparison analyses such as multiple sequence alignments and phylogenetic analyses only showed significant similarity to sequences from other echinoderms or from hemichordates. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR analyses revealed that transcripts from these sequences are expressed in various tissues including muscle, haemal system, gonads, and mesentery. However, contrary to previous reports, there was no significant differential expression in regenerating tissues. Nonetheless, the identification of unique features in the predicted proteins and their presence in the holothurian draft genome suggest that these might comprise a novel subfamily of EF-hand containing proteins specific to the Ambulacraria clade.

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