Literature DB >> 31813041

Cloning and functional study of lipocalin: retinol-binding protein-like gene family of the ridgetail white prawn, Exopalaemon carinicauda.

Hangke Ma1, Jinqiu Sun1, Wanyuan Xu1, Wei Gao1, Guangwei Hu1,2,3,4, Xiaofang Lai1,2, Binlun Yan1,2,3,4, Huan Gao5,6,7,8.   

Abstract

Lipocalin is a large family with complex functions including retinol-binding protein (RBP), crustacyanin (CRCN), apolipoprotein D, etc. In shrimps, it is well known that CRCN is related to body color. Recently, retinoic acid/retinol-binding protein was found in shrimp. However, little is known about the function of RBP and relationships among the gene members of lipocalin in shrimps. Based on the transcriptome sequences responding to starvation stress, three genes of the lipocalin-retinol-binding protein-like gene family (lipocalin-1, lipocalin-2, and lipocalin-3) were cloned by RACE from the ridgetail white prawn, Exopalaemon carinicauda. Homology analysis showed that these three genes had high similarity with the known insect apolipoprotein D gene and vertebrate retinol-binding protein gene, and they are of the same type in terms of evolution. Fluorescence quantitative PCR showed that the above three genes were mainly expressed in the ventral nerve cord of E. carinicauda. The expression characteristics of the three genes at different developmental stages showed that they were more highly expressed at the larval stage, which suggests that they might be related to embryonic and larval development. The RNA interference tests showed that after silencing lipocalin-1 and lipocalin-3, the body color of individual shrimps turned slightly red and the blue pigment in the epidermis largely disappeared, but no significant change took place in the appearance of individuals after silencing lipocalin-2. In addition, on the 6th and 16th days of interference, dead shrimps appeared in the lipocalin-1 and lipocalin-3 interference groups. The dead shrimps had hard crusts and remained in a molting posture. Totally, this study showed that the retinol-binding protein-like gene obtained in this study had certain biological functions in the growth and development and body color formation as CRCN; in addition, it also plays a role in nerve system and molting of E. carinicauda.

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Keywords:  Body color; Exopalaemon carinicauda; Gene cloning; Gene expression; Lipocalin gene family; RNA interference

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31813041     DOI: 10.1007/s00438-019-01633-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Genet Genomics        ISSN: 1617-4623            Impact factor:   3.291


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