Tynyakov Jenny, Bentov Shmuel, Abehsera Shai, Yehezkel Galit, Roth Ziv, Khalaila Isam, Weil Simy, Berman Amir, Plaschkes Inbar, Tom Moshe, Aflalo Eliahu D, Sagi Amir
Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University, PO Box 653, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel National Institute for Biotechnology in the Negev, Ben-Gurion University, PO Box 653, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel.
Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University, PO Box 653, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel.
J Exp Biol. 2015 Nov;218(Pt 21):3487-98. doi: 10.1242/jeb.123539. Epub 2015 Sep 18.
Some crustaceans possess exoskeletons that are reinforced with calcium carbonate. In the crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus, the molar tooth, which is part of the mandibular exoskeleton, contains an unusual crystalline enamel-like apatite layer. As this layer resembles vertebrate enamel in composition and function, it offers an interesting example of convergent evolution. Unlike other parts of the crayfish exoskeleton, which is periodically shed and regenerated during the molt cycle, molar mineral deposition takes place during the pre-molt stage. The molar mineral composition transforms continuously from fluorapatite through amorphous calcium phosphate to amorphous calcium carbonate and is mounted on chitin. The process of crayfish molar formation is entirely extracellular and presumably controlled by proteins, lipids, polysaccharides, low-molecular weight molecules and calcium salts. We have identified a novel molar protein termed Cq-M15 from C. quadricarinatus and cloned its transcript from the molar-forming epithelium. Its transcript and differential expression were confirmed by a next-generation sequencing library. The predicted acidic pI of Cq-M15 suggests its possible involvement in mineral arrangement. Cq-M15 is expressed in several exoskeletal tissues at pre-molt and its silencing is lethal. Like other arthropod cuticular proteins, Cq-M15 possesses a chitin-binding Rebers-Riddiford domain, with a recombinant version of the protein found to bind chitin. Cq-M15 was also found to interact with calcium ions in a concentration-dependent manner. This latter property might make Cq-M15 useful for bone and dental regenerative efforts. We suggest that, in the molar tooth, this protein might be involved in calcium phosphate and/or carbonate precipitation.
一些甲壳类动物拥有由碳酸钙强化的外骨骼。在红螯螯虾(Cherax quadricarinatus)中,作为下颌外骨骼一部分的臼齿,含有一层不同寻常的类似晶体釉质的磷灰石层。由于这一层在组成和功能上类似于脊椎动物的釉质,它提供了一个趋同进化的有趣例子。与红螯螯虾外骨骼的其他部分不同,后者在蜕皮周期中会定期脱落并再生,臼齿矿物质沉积发生在蜕皮前阶段。臼齿的矿物质组成从氟磷灰石持续转变为无定形磷酸钙,再到无定形碳酸钙,并附着在几丁质上。红螯螯虾臼齿形成的过程完全是细胞外的,大概受蛋白质、脂质、多糖、低分子量分子和钙盐控制。我们从红螯螯虾中鉴定出一种名为Cq-M15的新型臼齿蛋白,并从形成臼齿的上皮组织中克隆了它的转录本。通过下一代测序文库证实了它的转录本和差异表达。预测的Cq-M15酸性pI表明它可能参与矿物质排列。Cq-M15在蜕皮前在几种外骨骼组织中表达,其沉默是致命的。与其他节肢动物表皮蛋白一样,Cq-M15拥有一个几丁质结合的Rebers-Riddiford结构域,发现该蛋白的重组版本能结合几丁质。还发现Cq-M15以浓度依赖的方式与钙离子相互作用。后一种特性可能使Cq-M15对骨骼和牙齿再生研究有用。我们认为,在臼齿中,这种蛋白质可能参与磷酸钙和/或碳酸钙的沉淀。