Abstract

A novel leucine-rich repeat (LRR) cDNA has been cloned from hemocytes of the black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon by 5′ rapid amplification of cDNA ends. The full-length of P. monodon LRR ( PmLRR) consisted of 2604 bp with a 1686-bp open reading frame, encoding 561 amino acids. The deduced protein contained a high proportion of leucine residues (17%) and had significant homology to LRR-containing proteins from bacteria to humans. Sixteen tandem LRR motifs of 23–24 amino acids in length occurred in the primary sequence. The computed 3D structure revealed a horseshoe shape consisting of alternately repeated strand and helical domains. Such structures are generally considered to mediate protein–protein interactions and to our knowledge, this is the first report of an LRR protein from a crustacean. PmLRR expression was tissue-specific (i.e. highest in hemocytes, intestine and lymphoid organ) suggesting that it may play some roles in shrimp defense against pathogens. A preliminary test suggested that PmLRR may be down-regulated after viral injection.

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