Molecular characteristics of lysozyme G in Euryglossa orientalis; cDNA cloning, phylogenic analysis, physicochemical properties and tissue gene expression
Lysozymes are the key molecules of innate immune system against bacterial infections. In the present study, we identified the molecular characteristics, physicochemical properties, antibacterial activity, evolutionary relationship and tissue expression pattern of g-type lysozyme in Euryglossa orient...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fish physiology and biochemistry 2016-12, Vol.42 (6), p.1833-1844 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Lysozymes are the key molecules of innate immune system against bacterial infections. In the present study, we identified the molecular characteristics, physicochemical properties, antibacterial activity, evolutionary relationship and tissue expression pattern of g-type lysozyme in
Euryglossa orientalis
(
EuOr
LysG). The full-length EuOr LysG cDNA is composed of 588 nucleotides and an open reading frame encoding a protein with 195 amino acids with more than 65 % identity to g-type lysozyme of
Solea senegalensis
(73 %) and
Scophthalmus rhombus
(64 %). Amino acid sequence alignment showed that EuOr LysG protein possessed a conserved catalytic motif (Glu71–Asp84–Asp101) and one predicted disulfide bond between Cys32 and Cys122. Phylogenetic analysis based on the g-type lysozyme sequences indicated that
E. orientalis
and other fish of
Pleuronectiformes
were diverged together in the evolutionary history. The
K
m
and
V
max
values of the recombinant EuOr LysG were 0.266 mg/ml of
Micrococcus lysodeikticus
as substrate and 667 U/mg of protein, respectively. The optimum temperature and pH of recombinant EuOr LysG were 45 and 6 °C, respectively. Real-time PCR analysis showed that EuOr LysG transcript was most abundant in head kidney and gill and less in muscle. We also showed that the EuOr LysG had potent lytic activity against major fish bacterial pathogens with the highest activity against
Bacillus cereus
and
Aeromonas hydrophila
. Bacterial challenge with
Vibrio parahaemolyticus
could upregulate LysG in immune-related tissues. Our results help to understand the molecular and physicochemical characteristics of g-type lysozyme in
E. orientalis
which might play an important role in host defense against the bacterial infection. |
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ISSN: | 0920-1742 1573-5168 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10695-016-0261-z |