Analysis of evolutionary and functional features of the bullfrog SULT1 family
•We identified the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana sulfotransferase 1 family.•Bullfrog has two SULT1Cc subfamily members.•Several members of the bullfrog SULT1 family were suggested to play important roles in sulfation during metamorphosis.•SULT1Cc1 and SULT1Y1 were cloned, and the sulfation activity was...
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description | •We identified the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana sulfotransferase 1 family.•Bullfrog has two SULT1Cc subfamily members.•Several members of the bullfrog SULT1 family were suggested to play important roles in sulfation during metamorphosis.•SULT1Cc1 and SULT1Y1 were cloned, and the sulfation activity was analyzed.
We identified the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana sulfotransferase 1 (SULT1) family from the BLAST search tool of the public databases based on the SULT1 families of Nanorana parkeri, Xenopus laevis, and Xenopus tropicalis as queries, revealing the characteristics of the anuran SULT1 family. The results showed that the anuran SULT1 family comprises six subfamilies, four of which were related to the mammalian SULT1 subfamily. Additionally, the bullfrog has two SULT1Cc subfamily members that are consistent with the characteristics of the expanded Xenopus SULT1C subfamily. Several members of the bullfrog SULT1 family were suggested to play important roles in sulfation during metamorphosis. Among these, cDNAs encoding SULT1Cc1 and SULT1Y1 were cloned, and the sulfation activity was analyzed using recombinant proteins. The affinity for 2-naphthol and 3′-phosphoadenosine 5′-phosphosulfate (PAPS) and the enzymatic reaction rate were higher in SULT1Cc1 than in SULT1Y1. Both the enzymes showed inhibitory effect of many thyroid hormones (THs) analogs on the sulfation of 2-naphthol. The potency of sulfation activities of SULT1Cc1 and SULT1Y1 against T4 indicated their possible role in the intracellular T4 clearance during metamorphosis. |
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