Biochemical and molecular characterization of N66 from the shell of Pinctada mazatlanica

Mollusk shell mineralization is a tightly controlled process made by shell matrix proteins (SMPs). However, the study of SMPs has been limited to a few model species. In this study, the N66 mRNA of the pearl oyster Pinctada mazatlanica was cloned and functionally characterized. The full sequence of...

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Main Authors: Crisalejandra Rivera-Perez, Catalina Magallanes-Dominguez, Rosa Virginia Dominguez-Beltran, Josafat Jehu Ojeda-Ramirez de Areyano, Norma Y. Hernandez-Saavedra
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spelling doaj-668836e9c31b40bb98d41072620e9d7e2020-11-25T01:17:53ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592019-06-017e721210.7717/peerj.7212Biochemical and molecular characterization of N66 from the shell of Pinctada mazatlanicaCrisalejandra Rivera-Perez0Catalina Magallanes-Dominguez1Rosa Virginia Dominguez-Beltran2Josafat Jehu Ojeda-Ramirez de Areyano3Norma Y. Hernandez-Saavedra4Department of Fisheries Ecology, CONACyT-Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste (CIBNOR), La Paz, Baja California Sur, MexicoDepartment of Fisheries Ecology, Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste (CIBNOR), La Paz, Baja California Sur, MexicoTecnológico Nacional de México, La Paz, Baja California Sur, MexicoDepartment of Fisheries Ecology, Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste (CIBNOR), La Paz, Baja California Sur, MexicoDepartment of Fisheries Ecology, Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste (CIBNOR), La Paz, Baja California Sur, MexicoMollusk shell mineralization is a tightly controlled process made by shell matrix proteins (SMPs). However, the study of SMPs has been limited to a few model species. In this study, the N66 mRNA of the pearl oyster Pinctada mazatlanica was cloned and functionally characterized. The full sequence of the N66 mRNA comprises 1,766 base pairs, and encodes one N66 protein. A sequence analysis revealed that N66 contained two carbonic anhydrase (CA) domains, a NG domain and several glycosylation sites. The sequence showed similarity to the CA VII but also with its homolog protein nacrein. The native N66 protein was isolated from the shell and identified by mass spectrometry, the peptide sequence matched to the nucleotide sequence obtained. Native N66 is a glycoprotein with a molecular mass of 60–66 kDa which displays CA activity and calcium carbonate precipitation ability in presence of different salts. Also, a recombinant form of N66 was produced in Escherichia coli, and functionally characterized. The recombinant N66 displayed higher CA activity and crystallization capability than the native N66, suggesting that the lack of posttranslational modifications in the recombinant N66 might modulate its activity.https://peerj.com/articles/7212.pdfBiomineralizationN66SMPsMollusks
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author Crisalejandra Rivera-Perez
Catalina Magallanes-Dominguez
Rosa Virginia Dominguez-Beltran
Josafat Jehu Ojeda-Ramirez de Areyano
Norma Y. Hernandez-Saavedra
spellingShingle Crisalejandra Rivera-Perez
Catalina Magallanes-Dominguez
Rosa Virginia Dominguez-Beltran
Josafat Jehu Ojeda-Ramirez de Areyano
Norma Y. Hernandez-Saavedra
Biochemical and molecular characterization of N66 from the shell of Pinctada mazatlanica
PeerJ
Biomineralization
N66
SMPs
Mollusks
author_facet Crisalejandra Rivera-Perez
Catalina Magallanes-Dominguez
Rosa Virginia Dominguez-Beltran
Josafat Jehu Ojeda-Ramirez de Areyano
Norma Y. Hernandez-Saavedra
author_sort Crisalejandra Rivera-Perez
title Biochemical and molecular characterization of N66 from the shell of Pinctada mazatlanica
title_short Biochemical and molecular characterization of N66 from the shell of Pinctada mazatlanica
title_full Biochemical and molecular characterization of N66 from the shell of Pinctada mazatlanica
title_fullStr Biochemical and molecular characterization of N66 from the shell of Pinctada mazatlanica
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical and molecular characterization of N66 from the shell of Pinctada mazatlanica
title_sort biochemical and molecular characterization of n66 from the shell of pinctada mazatlanica
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Mollusk shell mineralization is a tightly controlled process made by shell matrix proteins (SMPs). However, the study of SMPs has been limited to a few model species. In this study, the N66 mRNA of the pearl oyster Pinctada mazatlanica was cloned and functionally characterized. The full sequence of the N66 mRNA comprises 1,766 base pairs, and encodes one N66 protein. A sequence analysis revealed that N66 contained two carbonic anhydrase (CA) domains, a NG domain and several glycosylation sites. The sequence showed similarity to the CA VII but also with its homolog protein nacrein. The native N66 protein was isolated from the shell and identified by mass spectrometry, the peptide sequence matched to the nucleotide sequence obtained. Native N66 is a glycoprotein with a molecular mass of 60–66 kDa which displays CA activity and calcium carbonate precipitation ability in presence of different salts. Also, a recombinant form of N66 was produced in Escherichia coli, and functionally characterized. The recombinant N66 displayed higher CA activity and crystallization capability than the native N66, suggesting that the lack of posttranslational modifications in the recombinant N66 might modulate its activity.
topic Biomineralization
N66
SMPs
Mollusks
url https://peerj.com/articles/7212.pdf
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