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BackgroundAminopeptidases play important roles in various biological processes in nematodes including growth, development and reproduction. Although the aminopeptidases have been shown to regulate reproduction in Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans), the role of aminopeptidases in development and aging has not been reported. This study focused on the function of aminopeptidase AlaNyl aminopeptidase 1 (ANP-1) on development in C. elegans.MethodsIn the present study, we reported the identification of ANP-1 in C. elegans along with sequence analysis and its functional expression and characterization. The phenotype changes were observed when anp-1 mutated. Then, differential expression genes (DEGs) between wild type strain (N2) and anp-1 deletion strain (RB804) were identified using transcriptome sequencing method. Finally, DEGs were verified by qRT-PCR assay.ResultsOur observations suggested that anp-1 mutation induced small body size in the L4/young adult stage of C. elegans, however, there was no difference between N2 and RB804 in adult stage. Moreover, deletion of anp-1 resulted in shortening lifespan and laying fewer eggs. DEGs (184 genes) were observed between N2 groups and RB804 groups by transcriptome sequencing. According to GO annotations and KEGG enrichment analysis, these DEGs play vital roles in development regulation in C. elegans. These data demonstrate ANP-1 participates in development and aging of C. elegans and will considerably contribute to the existing knowledge of aminopeptidase function in C. elegans.

Highlights

  • Aminopeptidases are protease enzymes present in all mammals, insects, plants, and bacteria (Drinkwater et al, 2017)

  • The molecular weight (MW) of aminopeptidase 1 (ANP-1) was about 110 kDa based on the translated property of coding sequence

  • PROTEIN BLAST result manifested that ANP-1 possessed M1 aminopeptidase N-2 (M1-APN-2) domain as well as an adipocyte-derived leucine aminopeptidase (ERAP1) functional domain

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Introduction

Aminopeptidases are protease enzymes present in all mammals, insects, plants, and bacteria (Drinkwater et al, 2017). Mutations in psa orthologs result in meiotic errors and reduced embryonic viability (Osada, Sakaki & Takeuchi, 1999; Pradillo et al, 2007; Sanchez-Moran et al, 2004; Schulz, Perezgasga & Fuller, 2001) Another PSA called puromycin-sensitive aminopeptidase-1 (PAM-1), an ortholog of PSA, is the first M1 aminopeptidase that was characterized in detail in Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans). According to GO annotations and KEGG enrichment analysis, these DEGs play vital roles in development regulation in C. elegans. These data demonstrate ANP-1 participates in development and aging of C. elegans and will considerably contribute to the existing knowledge of aminopeptidase function in C. elegans

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