两种金属硫蛋白在哨点物种斑马鱼中的鉴定和器官特异性表达模式。

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B-Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI:10.1016/j.cbpb.2023.110907
Davide Degli Esposti , Auréline Lalouette , Karen Gaget , Louveline Lepeule , Zineb Chaabi , Maxime Leprêtre , Anabelle Espeyte , Nicolas Delorme , Hervé Quéau , Laura Garnero , Federica Calevro , Arnaud Chaumot , Olivier Geffard
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金属污染是水生环境的主要问题。据描述,淡水流中存在各种微量金属离子的广泛污染及其随后的生物累积,可能导致毒性和营养转移。金属硫蛋白是一个进化保守的低分子量、富含半胱氨酸的金属螯合蛋白家族,其已知的生理功能是维持必需金属的稳态、对非必需金属的解毒以及对氧化应激和自由基的保护。在这项研究中,我们在两足类Gammarus fossarum的转录组中鉴定了两种金属硫蛋白编码转录物,mt1和mt2,Gammaruss fossarum是一种广泛用于评估流域质量的前哨物种。我们首次在个体水平上研究了这两种mt转录物在这种小型甲壳类动物的鳃和盲肠中的器官特异性表达模式。硅分析和暴露于环境相关浓度的镉、锌和银的实验表明,与其他测试金属相比,暴露于镉后,G.fossarum mt1的诱导更强。对于任何金属暴露,G.fossarum mt1在盲肠中比在暴露生物体的鳃中更显著地诱导,而G.fossarummt2在鳃中至少在个体水平上比在暴露于Cd和Zn的G.fossarum盲肠中更容易诱导。我们的研究结果提供了新的遗传资源,将有助于提高对该前哨物种金属稳态的理解。
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Identification and organ-specific patterns of expression of two metallothioneins in the sentinel species Gammarus fossarum

Metal pollution is a major concern for aquatic environments. Widespread contamination by various trace metal ions has been described in freshwater streams as well as their subsequent bioaccumulation, potentially leading to toxicity and trophic transfer. Metallothioneins constitute an evolutionary conserved family of low molecular weight, cysteine-rich, metal-chelating proteins, whose known physiological functions are the maintenance of the homeostasis of essential metals, the detoxification of non-essential metals, and the protection against oxidative stress and free radicals.

In this study, we identified two metallothionein-coding transcripts, mt1 and mt2, in the transcriptome of the amphipod Gammarus fossarum, a sentinel species widely used to assess the quality of watersheds. For the first time, we investigated the organ-specific patterns of expression of these two mt transcripts at the individual level in the gills and the caeca of this small crustacean. In silico analysis and experimental exposures to environmentally relevant concentrations of cadmium, zinc and silver showed that G. fossarum mt1 induction is stronger after Cd exposure compared to the other tested metals. G. fossarum mt1 was more significantly induced in the caeca than in the gills of exposed organisms for any metal exposure, while G. fossarum mt2 was, at least at the individual level, more inducible in the gills than in the caeca of G. fossarum exposed to Cd and Zn.

Our results provide new genetic resources that will help to improve the understanding of metal homeostasis in this sentinel species.

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期刊介绍: Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology (CBP) publishes papers in comparative, environmental and evolutionary physiology. Part B: Biochemical and Molecular Biology (CBPB), focuses on biochemical physiology, primarily bioenergetics/energy metabolism, cell biology, cellular stress responses, enzymology, intermediary metabolism, macromolecular structure and function, gene regulation, evolutionary genetics. Most studies focus on biochemical or molecular analyses that have clear ramifications for physiological processes.
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