Insights into the bioluminescence systems of three sea pens (Cnidaria: Anthozoa): from de novo transcriptome analyses to biochemical assays.

IF 4.5 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Open Biology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-30 DOI:10.1098/rsob.240262
Laurent Duchatelet, Gabriela A Galeazzo, Constance Coubris, Laure Bridoux, René Rezsohazy, Marcelo R S Melo, Milan Marek, Danilo T Amaral, Sam Dupont, Anderson Garbuglio de Oliveira, Jérôme Delroisse
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Abstract

Bioluminescence is the production of visible light by living organisms. It occurs through the oxidation of luciferin substrates catalysed by luciferase enzymes. Auxiliary proteins, such as fluorescent proteins and luciferin-binding proteins, can modify the light emitted wavelength or stabilize reactive luciferin molecules, respectively. Additionally, calcium ions are crucial for the luminescence across various species. Despite the large phylogenetic distribution of bioluminescent organisms, only a few systems have been comprehensively studied. Notably, cnidarian species of the Renilla genus utilize a coelenterazine-dependent luciferase, a calcium-dependent coelenterazine-binding protein and a green fluorescent protein. We investigated the bioluminescence of three sea pen species: Pennatula phosphorea, Anthoptilum murrayi and Funiculina quadrangularis (Pennatuloidea, Anthozoa). Their light-emission spectra reveal peaks at 510, 513 and 485 nm, respectively. A coelenterazine-based reaction was demonstrated in all three species. Using transcriptome analyses, we identified transcripts coding for luciferases, green fluorescent proteins and coelenterazine-binding proteins for P. phosphorea and A. murrayi. Immunodetection confirmed the expression of luciferase in P. phosphorea and F. quadrangularis. We also expressed recombinant luciferase of A. murrayi, confirming its activity. We highlighted the role of calcium ions in bioluminescence, possibly associated with the mechanism of substrate release at the level of coelenterazine-binding proteins. The study proposes a model for anthozoan bioluminescence, offering new avenues for future ecological and functional research on these luminous organisms.

对三种海笔(刺胞纲:珊瑚虫纲)生物发光系统的洞察:从从头转录组分析到生化分析。
生物发光是生物体产生可见光的现象。它通过荧光素酶催化的荧光素底物氧化而发生。辅助蛋白,如荧光蛋白和荧光素结合蛋白,分别可以修饰光发射波长或稳定活性荧光素分子。此外,钙离子对不同物种的发光至关重要。尽管生物发光生物的系统发育分布广泛,但只有少数系统得到了全面的研究。值得注意的是,刺胞动物Renilla属利用依赖腔肠嗪的荧光素酶、钙依赖腔肠嗪结合蛋白和绿色荧光蛋白。对三种海笔的生物发光特性进行了研究:磷光笔(Pennatula phosphorea)、墨氏笔(Anthoptilum murrayi)和四角笔(Funiculina quadrangularis)。它们的发光光谱分别在510、513和485 nm处显示出峰值。在所有三种动物中均发现了以胶肠嗪为基础的反应。通过转录组分析,我们鉴定了P. phosphorea和A. murrayi荧光素酶、绿色荧光蛋白和coelenterzine结合蛋白的转录本。免疫检测证实了荧光素酶在磷光棘球蚴和四角棘球蚴中的表达。我们还表达了A. murrayi的重组荧光素酶,证实了其活性。我们强调了钙离子在生物发光中的作用,可能与在结肠嗪结合蛋白水平上释放底物的机制有关。该研究提出了一种花青虫生物发光模型,为今后花青虫发光生物的生态学和功能研究提供了新的途径。
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Open Biology
Open Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
1.70%
发文量
136
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Open Biology is an online journal that welcomes original, high impact research in cell and developmental biology, molecular and structural biology, biochemistry, neuroscience, immunology, microbiology and genetics.
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