Literature DB >> 17697983

Cloning, characterization and expression analysis of calcium channel beta subunit from pearl oyster (Pinctada fucata).

Weimin Fan1, Changzhong Li, Xue Wang, Ningping Gong, Liping Xie, Rongqing Zhang.   

Abstract

The absorption, transport and localization of calcium underlie the basis of biomineralization, and Ca(2+) entry into epithelial cell is the primary step in shell formation. However, the related mechanism of Ca(2+) transport is poorly documented at the gene or protein level. L-type voltage-dependent calcium channels may be involved in calcium transport for biomineralization in some marine invertebrates. In this study, a full-length cDNA of a voltage-dependent calcium channel beta subunit from Pinctada fucata (PCabeta) was cloned, and its amino acid sequence was deduced. PCabeta shared 51%-67% apparently sequence identity with voltage-dependent calcium channel beta subunits from other species. However, PCabeta was much shorter than other voltage-dependent calcium channel beta subunits particularly at the carboxyl terminus, indicating that it is likely a truncated beta subunit isoform. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR analysis showed that PCabeta was expressed in all the tested tissues and that it had a higher expression level in the gill tissue and hemolymph than in other tissues, suggesting that L-type voltage-dependent calcium channels are responsible for Ca(2+) absorption in the gill and Ca(2+) entry into hemocytes. In the mantle, PCabeta mRNA was predominantly expressed in the inner and middle folds of the mantle epithelium, suggesting that L-type voltage-dependent calcium channels are involved in Ca(2+) absorption from the ambient medium in the mantle. All these results suggest that voltage-dependent calcium channels are involved in Ca(2+) uptake and transport during oyster biomineralization.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17697983     DOI: 10.1263/jbb.104.47

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biosci Bioeng        ISSN: 1347-4421            Impact factor:   2.894


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Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2018-11-14       Impact factor: 5.349

2.  Dilution of Seawater Affects the Ca2 + Transport in the Outer Mantle Epithelium of Crassostrea gigas.

Authors:  J Kirsikka Sillanpää; Joao Carlos Dos Reis Cardoso; Rute Castelo Félix; Liliana Anjos; Deborah Mary Power; Kristina Sundell
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2020-01-22       Impact factor: 4.566

3.  Transcriptome and biomineralization responses of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata to elevated CO2 and temperature.

Authors:  Shiguo Li; Chuang Liu; Jingliang Huang; Yangjia Liu; Shuwen Zhang; Guilan Zheng; Liping Xie; Rongqing Zhang
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-01-06       Impact factor: 4.379

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