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Expression and function analysis of metallothionein in the testis of Portunus trituberculatus exposed to Cadmium

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【作者】 向东方盛樟竺俊全

【机构】 宁波大学海洋学院

【摘要】 <正>Metallothioneins(MTs) possess a unique molecular structure that provides metal-binding and redox capabilities.These capabilities include the maintenance of metal equilibria that protect against heavy metals(especially Cadmium) and oxidative damage.Past studies have focused on the function of MTs in vertebrates.However,the functions of MTs during spermiogenesis in invertebrates remain unclear.In order to investigate the function of MTs during spermiogenesis in P.trituberculatus,we used RT-PCR and RACE to identify two MT complete cDNA sequences in the total RNA from the P.trituberculatus testis.The 450bp MT-1 cDNA consists of a 77 bp 5’ untranslated region,a 196 bp 3’ untranslated region,and a 177 bp open reading frame that encodes 58 amino acids including 19 cysteines.The 581bp MT-2 cDNA consists of 73 bp 5’ untranslated region,a 328 bp 3’ untranslated region,and a 180 bp open reading frame that encodes 59 amino acids including 18 cysteines.MT-1 and MT-2 of P. trituberculatus more closely resemble invertebrate(especially crab) MT homologues than vertebrate MT homologues as indicated by protein alignment comparisons and phylogenetic tree analysis.MT-1 and MT-2 were detected in the heart,testis,muscle,hepatopancreas,and gill of P. trituberculatus by tissue expression analysis.In addition,MT-1 and MT-2 are present during the entire process of spermiogenesis in P.trituberculatus as indicated by H&E staining and in situ hybridization.MT-1 and MT-2 expression levels significantly increase after Cadmium(Cd) exposure as measured by real-time quantitative PCR analysis.Therefore,we suggest that MT-1 and MT-2 perform important functions in spermiogenesis and testis detoxification in P. trituberculatus.

【Abstract】 Metallothioneins(MTs) possess a unique molecular structure that provides metal-binding and redox capabilities.These capabilities include the maintenance of metal equilibria that protect against heavy metals(especially Cadmium) and oxidative damage.Past studies have focused on the function of MTs in vertebrates.However,the functions of MTs during spermiogenesis in invertebrates remain unclear.In order to investigate the function of MTs during spermiogenesis in P.trituberculatus,we used RT-PCR and RACE to identify two MT complete cDNA sequences in the total RNA from the P.trituberculatus testis.The 450bp MT-1 cDNA consists of a 77 bp 5’ untranslated region,a 196 bp 3’ untranslated region,and a 177 bp open reading frame that encodes 58 amino acids including 19 cysteines.The 581bp MT-2 cDNA consists of 73 bp 5’ untranslated region,a 328 bp 3’ untranslated region,and a 180 bp open reading frame that encodes 59 amino acids including 18 cysteines.MT-1 and MT-2 of P. trituberculatus more closely resemble invertebrate(especially crab) MT homologues than vertebrate MT homologues as indicated by protein alignment comparisons and phylogenetic tree analysis.MT-1 and MT-2 were detected in the heart,testis,muscle,hepatopancreas,and gill of P. trituberculatus by tissue expression analysis.In addition,MT-1 and MT-2 are present during the entire process of spermiogenesis in P.trituberculatus as indicated by H&E staining and in situ hybridization.MT-1 and MT-2 expression levels significantly increase after Cadmium(Cd) exposure as measured by real-time quantitative PCR analysis.Therefore,we suggest that MT-1 and MT-2 perform important functions in spermiogenesis and testis detoxification in P. trituberculatus.

  • 【会议录名称】 浙江省动物学会第十二届会员代表大会暨学术讨论会论文摘要集
  • 【会议名称】浙江省动物学会第十二届会员代表大会暨学术讨论会
  • 【会议时间】2013-11-23
  • 【会议地点】中国浙江宁波
  • 【分类号】S917.4
  • 【主办单位】浙江省动物学会
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