Abstract
Glutaredoxins (Grxs), small heat-stable oxidoreductases, are key members of the thioredoxin (Trx) superfamily. Recently, an emerging subclass of Grxs with a cysteine residue in the active site was found in shrimps. However, molecular functions of Grx-related proteins in decapods were rarely reported. In this study, a novel full-length Grx 3 (LvGrx 3) complementary DNA (cDNA) was identified in Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei), which had a 975-bp open reading frame (ORF) encoding a polypeptide of 324 amino acids. The nucleic acid sequence of Pacific white shrimp glutaredoxin 3 (LvGrx 3) showed 99.59% identity with genomic DNA (gDNA) sequence and 63.49% coverage. Sequence alignment showed that the amino acid sequence of LvGrx 3 shared 97% identity with black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Grx 3 and 62% identity with amphipod (Hyalella azteca) Grx 3. LvGrx 3 showed higher expression in the intestine, gill, and hepatopancreas, and lower expression in epithelium and abdominal nerve. In response to ammonia-N stress, LvGrx 3 was significantly upregulated in both the hepatopancreas and gill, and the peak value appeared after 24 h exposure. After lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection, expression levels of LvGrx 3 in the hepatopancreas were increased in the middle stage, and LvGrx 3 in gill was upregulated in the middle and later periods (24 and 48 h). These results indicate that LvGrx 3 can participate in immune responses against ammonia-N stress and pathogen infection. However, RNA interference (RNAi) assay showed that LvGrx 3 silencing in ammonia-N-challenged shrimp could significantly induce the gene expression of antioxidant enzymes and aggravate the oxidative damage of protein and lipid. These results suggest that LvGrx 3 is involved in regulating the antioxidant system and plays a vital role in defense responses against environmental stress.
Highlights
Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) is one of the popular shrimp species cultivated in China (Williams et al, 1996; Chang et al, 2009)
Few studies reported In this study, the full-length open reading frame (ORF) of LvGrx 3 was identified, FIGURE 11 | Time course of protein carbonyl (A) and MDA contents (B) in LvGrx 3-interfered shrimps after exposure to ammonia-N (n = 9)
LvGrx 3 was formed by two Grx-like domains (149CGFS152 and 251CGFS254) in tandem, belonging to monothiol Grx, whereas LvGrx 2 contained dimercap to active site CPYC (Zheng et al, 2019)
Summary
Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) is one of the popular shrimp species cultivated in China (Williams et al, 1996; Chang et al, 2009). Change in environmental factors has an important effect on increasing mortality (Mermoud et al, 1998). Environmental factors may induce stress reaction and immune-mediated depression, making shrimps susceptible to pathogens (Horowitz and Horowitz, 2001). Ammonia-N is one of the main environmental factors in the aquaculture system, which is toxic for aquatic animals, especially for shrimps. It can induce oxidative stress in various tissues and organs of shrimp, such as hepatopancreas, hemocytes, and nerve (Kosenko et al, 1997; Liu and Chen, 2004)
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