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Cloning of cDNAs and hybridization analysis of lysozymes from two oyster species, Crassostrea gigas and Ostrea edulis
Authors:Matsumoto Toshie  Nakamura Akifumi M  Takahashi Keisuke G
Affiliation:aNational Research Institute of Aquaculture, Nansei 516-0193, Mie, Japan;bLaboratory of Aquacultural Biology, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University, Aoba-ku, Sendai 981-8555, Miyagi, Japan
Abstract:In bivalve molluscs including oysters, lysozymes play an important role in the host defense mechanisms against invading microbes. However, it remains unclear in which sites/cells the lysozyme genes are expressed and which subsequently produced the enzyme. This study cloned lysozyme cDNAs from the digestive organs of Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas and European flat oyster Ostrea edulis. Both complete sequences of two oysters' lysozymes were composed of 137 amino acids. Two translated proteins present a high content in cysteine residues. Phylogenetic analyses showed that these oysters' lysozymes clustered with the invertebrate-type lysozymes of other bivalve species. In the Pacific oyster, lysozyme mRNA was expressed in all tissues except for those of the adductor muscle. In situ hybridization analyses revealed that lysozyme mRNA was expressed strongly in basophil cells in the digestive gland tubule of C. gigas, but not in digestive cells. Results indicated that the basophil cells of the oyster digestive gland are the sites of lysozyme synthesis.
Keywords:Invertebrate   Bivalve   Oyster   Digestive gland   Basophil cells   Lysozyme   Invertebrate-type   Sequence alignment
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