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Silicatein Genes in Spicule-Forming and Nonspicule-forming Pacific Demosponges
Authors:Valeri B Kozhemyako  Galina N Veremeichik  Yuri N Shkryl  Svetlana N Kovalchuk  Vladimir B Krasokhin  Valeri A Rasskazov  Yuri N Zhuravlev  Victor P Bulgakov  Yuri N Kulchin
Institution:(1) Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Far East Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia;(2) Institute of Biology and Soil Science, Far East Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia;(3) Institute for Automation and Control Processes, Far East Branch of Russian Academy of Science, Vladivostok, Russia
Abstract:Silicatein genes are known to be involved in siliceous spicule formation in marine sponges. Proteins encoded by these genes, silicateins, were recently proposed for nanobiotechnological applications. We studied silicatein genes of marine sponges Latrunculia oparinae collected in the west Pacific region, shelf of Kuril Islands. Five silicatein genes, LoSilA1, LoSilA1a, LoSilA2, and LoSilA3 (silicatein-α group), LoSilB (silicatein-β group), and one cathepsin gene, LoCath, were isolated from the sponge L. oparinae for the first time. The deduced amino acid sequence of L. oparinae silicateins showed high-sequence identity with silicateins described previously. LoCath contains the catalytic triad of amino acid residues Cys-His-Asn characteristic for cathepsins as well as motifs typical for silicateins. A phylogenetic analysis places LoCath between sponge silicateins-β and L-cathepsins suggesting that the LoCath gene represents an intermediate form between silicatein and cathepsin genes. Additionally, we identified, for the first time, silicatein genes (AcSilA and AcSilB) in nonspicule-forming marine sponge, Acаnthodendrilla sp. The results suggest that silicateins could participate also in the function(s) unrelated to spiculogenesis.
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