Hecker Arnaud, Testenière Olivier, Marin Frédéric, Luquet Gilles
UMR CNRS 5548, Développement-Communication chimique, Université de Bourgogne, 6 Bd Gabriel, F-21000 Dijon, France.
FEBS Lett. 2003 Jan 30;535(1-3):49-54. doi: 10.1016/s0014-5793(02)03856-5.
Orchestia cavimana is a terrestrial crustacean, which cyclically stores calcium in diverticula of the midgut, in the form of calcified amorphous concretions. These concretions are associated with a proteinaceous matrix, the main constituent of the soluble matrix is Orchestin, an acidic calcium-binding protein [Testenière et al., Biochem. J. 361 (2002) 327-335]. In the present paper, we clearly demonstrate that Orchestin is phosphorylated on serine and tyrosine residues, but that calcium binding only occurs via the phosphoserine residues. To our knowledge, this is the first example of an invertebrate mineralization for which a post-translational modification is clearly related to an important function of a calcifying protein.
欧洲海蟑螂是一种陆生甲壳类动物,它会周期性地将钙以钙化无定形凝结物的形式储存在中肠憩室中。这些凝结物与一种蛋白质基质相关联,可溶性基质的主要成分是欧洲海蟑螂蛋白,一种酸性钙结合蛋白[泰斯特尼埃等人,《生物化学杂志》361 (2002) 327 - 335]。在本文中,我们清楚地证明欧洲海蟑螂蛋白在丝氨酸和酪氨酸残基上发生了磷酸化,但钙仅通过磷酸丝氨酸残基结合。据我们所知,这是无脊椎动物矿化的第一个例子,其中翻译后修饰与钙化蛋白的重要功能明显相关。