Abstract

AlaSerCys Transporter 2 (ASCT2), encoded by the SLC1A5 gene, plays an important role in the absorption of glutamine. In this study, the full-length cDNA sequence of ASCT2 was cloned from triploid crucian carp. It encodes 539 amino acid residues and a stop codon. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the sequences of the ASCT2 ORF region in cyprinid fishes shared high sequence homology. Comparing the abundance of ASCT2 in different tissues, we found its expression level in muscle was significantly higher than that in intestine (p < 0.05). In addition, the expression levels of ASCT2 also appeared different in diurnal variation. Then we found the addition of 2.5% glutamate in a feeding diet significantly increased the expression levels of ASCT2 in intestine and muscle (p < 0.05). However, in glutamine experiments, the muscle showed the highest expression level of ASCT2 when fish were fed the diet containing 3.0% glutamine (p < 0.05). In vitro, ASCT2 was sensitive to glutamine and its expression level appeared down-regulated when the addition of glutamine was added to 0.1 mg/mL. Finally, we found that the diet with 29% protein level significantly increased the expression level of ASCT2 in intestine (p < 0.05). Nevertheless, different protein sources (fish meal and soybean meal) had no significant effect on the expression levels of ASCT2 in intestine and muscle (p > 0.05). These results provided data for the study of ASCT2 in triploid crucian carp regulated by feeding nutrition, which had a potential application in improving feed formulation in aquaculture.

Highlights

  • The Alanine, Serine, Cysteine Transporter 2 (ASCT2) is a Na+-dependent, broad scope neutral amino acid exchanger encoded by the SLC1A5 gene, which is the fifth member of the SLC1 family [1,2]

  • We reported the effects of different dietary protein levels on the expression levels of peptide transporter 1 (PepT1), L-Type amino acid transporter 2 (LAT2), and glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) in crucian carp [18,19,20]

  • The cDNA of ASCT2 was isolated from the cDNA library of triploid crucian carp intestine, and the sequence has been uploaded to the GenBank database (GenBank Accession No MW435568.1)

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Introduction

The Alanine, Serine, Cysteine Transporter 2 (ASCT2) is a Na+-dependent, broad scope neutral amino acid exchanger encoded by the SLC1A5 gene, which is the fifth member of the SLC1 family [1,2]. ASCT2 is highly expressed in many kinds of cancer cells and plays a key role in their growth [3,4,5]. It catalyzes the obligatory exchange of substrate amino acids, including alanine, serine, cysteine, threonine, glutamine and so on [6]. In contrast to numerous research hotspots in human physiology and pathology, the research in aquaculture regarding ASCT2 molecular characterization and nutrition regulation, which can contribute to the research on the improvement of feed formula, has been sparse

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