Immunological regulatory properties of chemically synthesized peptides from the hemocyanin of shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei
DOI:
CSTR:
Author:
Affiliation:

Department of Biology and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Marine Biotechnology, Shantou University, Shantou 515063, China

Clc Number:

S917

Fund Project:

  • Article
  • |
  • Figures
  • |
  • Metrics
  • |
  • Reference
  • |
  • Related
  • |
  • Cited by
  • |
  • Materials
  • |
  • Comments
    Abstract:

    Previous studies have demonstrated that chemically synthesized peptides from the hemocyanin of the shrimp possess antibacterial activities. However, to date, little is known about their immune regulatory function. In this study, a chemically synthesized peptide, B1, from the hemocyanin of shrimp was investigated using proteomics, molecular biology, and immunological strategies. The results showed that, compared with the control, two protein bands with sizes 65 kD and 35 kD (designated as p65 and p35, respectively) were significantly upregulated in shrimp plasma following stimulation with peptide B1. LC-MS/MS and Western blot analyses revealed that p35 and p65 shared a high degree of homology with 13 proteins, including hemocyanin, -1,3-glucan-binding protein, and transglutaminase. Moreover, p65 could bind specifically to rabbit anti-shrimp hemocyanin antibody. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis demonstrated that five LC-MS/MS-identified genes, including hemocyanin large subunit, hemocyanin small subunit, transglutaminase, α2 macroglobulin, and glucan pattern-recognition lipoprotein, were significantly (<0.01) upregulated in shrimp hepatopancreas, gills, and hemocytes following stimulation with peptide B1. Collectively, our data demonstrated that peptide B1, chemically synthesized from hemocyanin of the shrimp , may possess regulatory properties and induce the expression of different immunological factors including hemocyanin.

    Reference
    Related
    Cited by
Get Citation

陶梦圆,李长平,伦镜盛,钟名其,陈洁辉,章跃陵. 源于凡纳滨对虾血蓝蛋白的化学合成肽段的免疫调控活性[J]. Jounal of Fishery Sciences of China, 2019,[volume_no](5):844-851

Copy
Share
Article Metrics
  • Abstract:
  • PDF:
  • HTML:
  • Cited by:
History
  • Received:
  • Revised:
  • Adopted:
  • Online: September 18,2019
  • Published:
Article QR Code