| Literature DB >> 32311460 |
Wenjie Zhang1, Lanyi Qin2, Xinyi Cai3, Salma Nassor Juma4, Rong Xu5, Ling Wei6, Yixin Wu7, Xuan Cui8, Guiqian Chen9, Lili Liu10, Zhengbing Lv11, Xiaofeng Jiang12.
Abstract
Whitespotted bamboo shark (Chiloscyllium plagiosum) is a demersal cartilaginous fish with an adaptive immune system founded upon immunoglobulins. In this manuscript, we characterize the IgNAR of the whitespotted bamboo shark. A newly discovered alternative splicing form of IgNAR Sec (IgNARshort (ΔC2-C3) Sec) was identified, in which the C1 domain was spliced directly to the C4 domain, the process resulted in a molecule containing three constant domains. However, a single unpaired cysteine remains in the highly flexible hinge region, contributing in the formation of an interchain disulfide bond. Two types of C1 domain were found, and the one lacking a short α-helix showed lower proportion. This finding suggests that short α-helices might be important to the stability of IgNAR. High-throughput sequencing revealed that the percentage of VNAR types significantly vary between the diverse species of sharks. The variable region of IgNAR (the VNAR) with small size and stabilization is a potential candidate for immunotherapeutic agents. The structure and stability analysis in this manuscript may be useful in future biomedical applications.Entities:
Keywords: Constant domain; IgNAR sec; IgNAR(short) (ΔC2-C3) sec; Variable domain; Whitespotted bamboo shark
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32311460 DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2020.04.037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fish Shellfish Immunol ISSN: 1050-4648 Impact factor: 4.581