Literature DB >> 28544363

Expression patterns of sterol transporters NPC1 and NPC2 in the cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis.

Vincent Dani1,2, Fabrice Priouzeau1,2, Marjolijn Mertz1, Magali Mondin1, Sophie Pagnotta3, Sandra Lacas-Gervais3, Simon K Davy4, Cécile Sabourault1,2.   

Abstract

The symbiotic interaction between cnidarians (e.g., corals and sea anemones) and photosynthetic dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium is triggered by both host-symbiont recognition processes and metabolic exchange between the 2 partners. The molecular communication is crucial for homeostatic regulation of the symbiosis, both under normal conditions and during stresses that further lead to symbiosis collapse. It is therefore important to identify and fully characterise the key players of this intimate interaction at the symbiotic interface. In this study, we determined the cellular and subcellular localization and expression of the sterol-trafficking Niemann-Pick type C proteins (NPC1 and NPC2) in the symbiotic sea anemones Anemonia viridis and Aiptasia sp. We first established that NPC1 is localised within vesicles in host tissues and to the symbiosome membranes in several anthozoan species. We demonstrated that the canonical NPC2-a protein is mainly expressed in the epidermis, whereas the NPC2-d protein is closely associated with symbiosome membranes. Furthermore, we showed that the expression of the NPC2-d protein is correlated with symbiont presence in healthy symbiotic specimens. As npc2-d is a cnidarian-specific duplicated gene, we hypothesised that it probably arose from a subfunctionalisation process that might result in a gain of function and symbiosis adaptation in anthozoans. Niemann-Pick type C proteins may be key players in a functional symbiosis and be useful tools to study host-symbiont interactions in the anthozoan-dinoflagellate association.
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  NPC1; NPC2; Symbiodinium; perisymbiont membrane; symbiosome

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28544363     DOI: 10.1111/cmi.12753

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-5814            Impact factor:   3.715


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2.  Immunolocalization of Metabolite Transporter Proteins in a Model Cnidarian-Dinoflagellate Symbiosis.

Authors:  Amirhossein Gheitanchi Mashini; Clinton A Oakley; Arthur R Grossman; Virginia M Weis; Simon K Davy
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3.  Sterol transfer by atypical cholesterol-binding NPC2 proteins in coral-algal symbiosis.

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Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2022-01-11       Impact factor: 4.599

7.  Using Aiptasia as a Model to Study Metabolic Interactions in Cnidarian-Symbiodinium Symbioses.

Authors:  Nils Rädecker; Jean-Baptiste Raina; Mathieu Pernice; Gabriela Perna; Paul Guagliardo; Matt R Kilburn; Manuel Aranda; Christian R Voolstra
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2018-03-16       Impact factor: 4.566

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