Functional analysis and gene expression profiling of extracellular cathepsin Z in red sea bream, Pagrus major
- Authors
- Choi, Kwang-Min; Joo, Min-Soo; Cho, Dong-Hee; Han, Hyun-Ja; Kim, Myoung Sug; Cho, Mi Young; Jung, Sung Hee; Kim, Do-Hyung; Park, Chan-Il
- Issue Date
- Oct-2019
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Keywords
- Pagrus major; Cathepsin Z; Streptococcus iniae; Edwardsiella piscicida; Red sea bream iridovirus (RSIV)
- Citation
- Fish and Shellfish Immunology, v.93, pp 208 - 215
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Fish and Shellfish Immunology
- Volume
- 93
- Start Page
- 208
- End Page
- 215
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8649
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.fsi.2019.07.030
- ISSN
- 1050-4648
1095-9947
- Abstract
- Cathepsin Z (CTSZ) is a lysosomal cysteine protease that is known to be involved in the maintenance of homeostasis and the biological mechanisms of immune cells. In this study, we have confirmed the tissue specific expression of the cathepsin Z (PmCTSZ) gene in Pagrus major, and confirmed its biological function after producing recombinant protein using Escherichia con (E. coli). Multiple sequence alignment analysis revealed that the active site of the cysteine proteases and three N-glycosylation sites of the deduced protein sequence were highly conserved among all of the organisms. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that PmCTSZ was included in the clusters of CTSZ and the cysteine proteases of other bony fish and is most closely related to Japanese flounder CTSZ. PmCTSZ was distributed in all of the tissues from healthy red sea bream that were used in the experiment and was most abundantly found in the spleen and gill. Analysis of mRNA expression after bacterial (Edwardsiella piscicida: E. piscicida and Streptococcus iniae: S. iniae) or viral (red seabream iridovirus: RSIV) challenge showed significant gene expression regulation in immune-related tissues, but they maintained relatively normal levels of expression. We produced recombinant PmCTSZ (rPmCTSZ) using an E. coli expression system and confirmed the biological function of extracellular rPmCTSZ in vitro. We found that bacterial proliferation was significantly inhibited by rPmCTSZ, and the leukocytes of red sea bream also induced apoptosis and viability reduction.
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