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禽源线粒体衍生肽MOTS-c的特性及其作为代谢调节剂的潜在作用。

Characterization of the Avian Mitochondrial-Derived Peptide MOTS-c and Its Potential Role as a Metabolic Regulator.

作者信息

Shu Xin, Liu Jiying, Xu Bingjie, Wang Hui, Liu Li, Zheng Xiaotong, Chen Jianfei

机构信息

Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Sericultural and Animal Biotechnology, School of Biotechnology, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang 212100, China.

Key Laboratory of Silkworm and Mulberry Genetic Improvement, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Sericultural Scientific Research Center, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Zhenjiang 212100, China.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2025 Jul 29;15(15):2230. doi: 10.3390/ani15152230.

Abstract

MOTS-c is a mitochondrial peptide that plays a crucial role in regulating energy metabolism, gene expression, and immune processes. However, current research primarily focuses on mammals like humans and mice, with no reports on avian MOTS-c. This study aimed to identify and characterize MOTS-c coding sequences across major poultry species through bioinformatics analysis and experimental validation. The alignment results showed high sequence similarity in the coding regions between avian and mammalian species. However, a single nucleotide deletion was identified in avian sequences at the position corresponding to the fourth amino acid residue of mammalian homologs, resulting in divergent downstream amino acid sequences. Despite this deletion, several residues were conserved across species. Phylogenetic analysis of mRNA sequences grouped pigeons with mammals, while protein sequence analysis revealed that poultry and mammals form separate branches, highlighting the divergence between avian and mammalian MOTS-c sequences. Tissue expression profiling demonstrated widespread distribution of chicken across multiple tissues, with the highest expression levels in the heart. Fasting significantly reduced heart expression, suggesting potential metabolic regulatory functions. Functional analysis of MOTS-c in primary hepatocytes revealed significant enrichment of the ribosome, oxidative phosphorylation, and key signaling pathways (PI3K-AKT and JAK-STAT) following 24 hours of treatment. Western blot validation confirmed MOTS-c-mediated activation of the AKT signaling pathway. This study represents the first comprehensive characterization of avian MOTS-c, providing critical insights into its evolutionary conservation and its potential functional roles in gene expression and cellular metabolism. Our findings establish a foundation for further investigation into the functions of mitochondrial-encoded peptides in avian species.

摘要

MOTS-c是一种线粒体肽,在调节能量代谢、基因表达和免疫过程中发挥着关键作用。然而,目前的研究主要集中在人类和小鼠等哺乳动物上,尚无关于禽类MOTS-c的报道。本研究旨在通过生物信息学分析和实验验证,鉴定和表征主要家禽物种中的MOTS-c编码序列。比对结果显示,禽类和哺乳动物物种在编码区域具有高度的序列相似性。然而,在禽类序列中,与哺乳动物同源物的第四个氨基酸残基相对应的位置发现了一个单核苷酸缺失,导致下游氨基酸序列不同。尽管有这种缺失,仍有几个残基在物种间保守。mRNA序列的系统发育分析将鸽子与哺乳动物归为一类,而蛋白质序列分析表明,家禽和哺乳动物形成了单独的分支,突出了禽类和哺乳动物MOTS-c序列之间的差异。组织表达谱显示,鸡的MOTS-c在多个组织中广泛分布,在心脏中的表达水平最高。禁食显著降低了心脏中MOTS-c的表达,表明其具有潜在的代谢调节功能。对原代肝细胞中MOTS-c的功能分析显示,处理24小时后,核糖体、氧化磷酸化和关键信号通路(PI3K-AKT和JAK-STAT)显著富集。蛋白质印迹验证证实了MOTS-c介导的AKT信号通路激活。本研究首次对禽类MOTS-c进行了全面表征,为其进化保守性及其在基因表达和细胞代谢中的潜在功能作用提供了重要见解。我们的研究结果为进一步研究禽类物种中线粒体编码肽的功能奠定了基础。

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