Characterization of Anthozoan-Specific Opsins from a Reef-Building Coral, Acropora tenuis, as Gq-Coupled Opsins.

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Makoto Iwasaki, Yusuke Sakai, Taishi Shirata, Tomohiro Sugihara, Mitsumasa Koyanagi, Akihisa Terakita
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Abstract

Most animals capture light through opsins, which are light-sensitive G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Recent genome analyses of anthozoans, including corals and sea anemones, have identified novel opsins that are phylogenetically classified into two groups distinct from previously known opsin groups. Despite their significance in clarifying biological functions, the specific molecular properties of these opsins remain largely unknown. In this study, we investigated the G protein activations and biochemical responses light-dependently induced by two anthozoan opsins, Antho2a and Antho2d, obtained from the reef-building coral Acropora tenuis, in mammalian cultured cells. Using jumping spider Rh1 (SpiRh1), which belongs to a known Gq-type G protein (Gq)-coupled opsin group as a control, we observed that Antho2a and Antho2d elicited light-dependent increases in Ca2+ levels in cultured cells. This response was inhibited by a Gq inhibitor, indicating that these opsins activated Gq in a light-dependent manner. Interestingly, Antho2d also activated the Gi-type G protein (Gi), similar to SpiRh1, while Antho2a showed limited or negligible Gi activation. We also found that Gi activation additionally contributed to the Ca2+ elevation, suggesting it enhances Gq-dependent Ca2+ elevation in Antho2d- and SpiRh1-expressing cells. In contrast, Antho2a demonstrated a higher specificity for Gq activation compared to SpiRh1 and was nearly equivalent to hM3Dq, a GPCR known for its strong Gq specificity and widely used as a chemogenetic tool for manipulating Gq activation. Our results suggest that this new anthozoan opsin group consists of Gq-coupled opsins with varying levels of Gi activation, demonstrating their potential for optogenetic applications.

大多数动物都是通过对光敏感的 G 蛋白偶联受体(GPCR)--视蛋白来捕捉光线的。最近对包括珊瑚和海葵在内的无脊椎动物的基因组分析发现了新型的视蛋白,这些视蛋白在系统发育上可分为两类,与以前已知的视蛋白类截然不同。尽管它们在阐明生物功能方面具有重要意义,但这些蛋白的具体分子特性在很大程度上仍不为人所知。在这项研究中,我们在哺乳动物培养细胞中研究了从造礁珊瑚Acropora tenuis中获得的两种拟动物蛋白Antho2a和Antho2d所诱导的G蛋白激活和生化反应。我们使用属于已知 Gq 型 G 蛋白(Gq)耦合蛋白组的跳蛛 Rh1(SpiRh1)作为对照,观察到 Antho2a 和 Antho2d 会引起培养细胞中 Ca2+ 水平的光依赖性增加。这种反应受到 Gq 抑制剂的抑制,表明这些蛋白以光依赖的方式激活了 Gq。有趣的是,Antho2d 还激活了 Gi- 型 G 蛋白(Gi),与 SpiRh1 类似,而 Antho2a 对 Gi 的激活作用有限或可以忽略不计。我们还发现,Gi 的激活还有助于 Ca2+ 的升高,这表明它增强了 Antho2d 和 SpiRh1 表达细胞中 Gq 依赖性 Ca2+ 的升高。相反,与 SpiRh1 相比,Antho2a 对 Gq 激活具有更高的特异性,几乎等同于 hM3Dq,后者是一种 GPCR,以其强烈的 Gq 特异性而著称,并被广泛用作操纵 Gq 激活的化学遗传工具。我们的研究结果表明,这一新的无脊椎动物蛋白组由具有不同程度的 Gi 激活的 Gq 耦合蛋白组成,显示了它们在光遗传学应用方面的潜力。
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Zoological Science
Zoological Science 生物-动物学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
59
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Zoological Science is published by the Zoological Society of Japan and devoted to publication of original articles, reviews and editorials that cover the broad field of zoology. The journal was founded in 1984 as a result of the consolidation of Zoological Magazine (1888–1983) and Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses (1897–1983), the former official journals of the Zoological Society of Japan. Each annual volume consists of six regular issues, one every two months.
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