The role of Zip1 and Zip3 in cadmium accumulation in Fujian oyster (Crassostrea angulata)
Oysters are notably susceptible to accumulating substantial amounts of cadmium (Cd), leading to food safety concerns, yet the molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. Previous study identified a significant correlation between polymorphisms in the Zip1 and Zip3 of Fujian oyster ( Crassostrea a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in Marine Science 2024-05, Vol.11 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Oysters are notably susceptible to accumulating substantial amounts of cadmium (Cd), leading to food safety concerns, yet the molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. Previous study identified a significant correlation between polymorphisms in the
Zip1
and
Zip3
of Fujian oyster (
Crassostrea angulata
) and the levels of Cd accumulation.
Zip1
and
Zip3
, belonging to the Zip family, are primarily responsible for the cellular transport of zinc and other metal ions. To delve deeper into their roles in Cd transport within oysters, this research cloned and analyzed the sequences of Fujian oyster
Zip1
and
Zip3
. The open reading frames for
Zip1
and
Zip3
were 960 and 978 bp, respectively, encoding proteins of 319 and 325 amino acids. Following Cd exposure, the expression levels of these genes in the mantle, gills, and other tissues initially increased significantly before decreasing, demonstrating a dose-dependent response. The lowest expression levels were observed in the adductor muscle, with
Zip1
reaching its highest expression in the mantle and
Zip3
in the visceral mass.
In vitro
RNAi experiments revealed that silencing
Zip1
led to a 1.26-fold decrease in new
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Cd accumulation in the mantle, whereas silencing
Zip3
resulted in a 1.29-fold increase. Immunohistochemistry showed weak expression of Zip1 and Zip3 proteins in the connective tissue of the mantle. In summary,
Zip1
and
Zip3
in Fujian oyster can transport Cd as a substrate, and played different roles in the absorption and efflux of Cd. |
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ISSN: | 2296-7745 2296-7745 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmars.2024.1412127 |