Molecular characterization of CHST11 and its potential role in nacre formation in pearl oyster Pinctada fucata martensii
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Keywords

Biomineral
biomineralization
carbohydrate sulfotransferase 11(CHST11)
chondroitin sulfate
chondroitin-4-sulfotransferase-1(C4ST-1)
mantle tissue
Molluscs
proteoglycans
Real-time PCR
RNA interference
Silk.

How to Cite

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Wang Q, Yang C, Hao R, Zheng Z, Jiao Y, Du X, Deng Y, Huang R. Molecular characterization of CHST11 and its potential role in nacre formation in pearl oyster Pinctada fucata martensii. Electron. J. Biotechnol. [Internet]. 2017 Sep. 6 [cited 2024 Dec. 8];28(1). Available from: https://www.ejbiotechnology.info/index.php/ejbiotechnology/article/view/2017.06.002

Abstract

Background: C4ST-1 catalyses the transfer of sulfate groups in the sulfonation of chondroitin during chondroitin sulfate synthesis. Chondroitin sulfate consists of numerous copies of negatively charged sulfonic acid groups that participate in the nucleation process of biomineralization. In the present study, we obtained two CHST11 genes (PmCHST11a and PmCHST11b) which encoded the C4ST-1 and explored the functions of these genes in the synthesis of chondroitin sulfate and in the formation of the nacreous layer of shells.

Results: Both PmCHST11a and PmCHST11b had a sulfotransferase-2 domain, a signal peptide and a transmembrane domain. These properties indicated that these genes localise in the Golgi apparatus. Real-time PCR revealed that both PmCHST11a and PmCHST11b were highly expressed in the central zone of the mantle tissue. Inhibiting PmCHST11a and PmCHST11b via RNA interference significantly decreased the expression levels of these genes in the central zone of the mantle tissue and the concentration of chondroitin sulfate in extrapallial fluid. Moreover, shell nacre crystallised irregularly with a rough surface after RNA interference.

Conclusions: This study indicated that PmCHST11a and PmCHST11b are involved in the nacre formation of P. fucata martensii through participating in the synthesis of chondroitin sulfate.

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