美洲小龙虾重组甲壳蛋白亚基的结构特征。

Michele Ferrari, Claudia Folli, Elisa Pincolini, Timothy S McClintock, Manfred Rössle, Rodolfo Berni, Michele Cianci
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甲壳类外壳蛋白与甲壳颜色的产生和修饰有关,对健康和生存有直接影响。本文报道了美国龙虾Homarus americanus的两个重组硬壳蛋白亚基H(1)和H(2)的结构和功能特性。这两个亚基在结构上与来自欧洲龙虾H.gammarus的相应的天然apo-壳聚糖CRTC和CRTA亚基高度相似。重组硬壳蛋白H(1)和H(2)与虾青素的重组研究再现了85-95的红移 与虾青素复合的γ-γ-γ天然硬壳蛋白亚基的典型nm。此外,甲壳类动物物种中硬壳蛋白基因的存在和由此产生的外壳颜色与与虾青素复合亚基的光谱特性之间的相关性证实了这种基因型-表型连锁。
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Structural characterization of recombinant crustacyanin subunits from the lobster Homarus americanus.

Crustacean crustacyanin proteins are linked to the production and modification of carapace colour, with direct implications for fitness and survival. Here, the structural and functional properties of the two recombinant crustacyanin subunits H(1) and H(2) from the American lobster Homarus americanus are reported. The two subunits are structurally highly similar to the corresponding natural apo crustacyanin CRTC and CRTA subunits from the European lobster H. gammarus. Reconstitution studies of the recombinant crustacyanin proteins H(1) and H(2) with astaxanthin reproduced the bathochromic shift of 85-95 nm typical of the natural crustacyanin subunits from H. gammarus in complex with astaxanthin. Moreover, correlations between the presence of crustacyanin genes in crustacean species and the resulting carapace colours with the spectral properties of the subunits in complex with astaxanthin confirmed this genotype-phenotype linkage.

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