Exploring the evolutionary relationships and impact of metacaspase proteins in harmful algal blooms in the uae waters

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Harmful algal blooms (HABs) pose significant threats to aquatic ecosystems, human health, and coastal economies worldwide. The causative agents of HABs are primarily dinoflagellates Marglefidiniumpolykrikoides and Prorocentrum minimum), and diatoms (Chaetocerostenuissimus, Fragilaria radians, Phaeodactylumtricornutum, and Skeletonemamarinoi), which produce various toxins that exacerbate the harmful effects. Metacaspase, a toxin-producing protein, has emerged as a critical component in the pathogenesis of HABs. This study aims to investigate the evolutionary relationships among diatoms and dinoflagellates based on the metacaspase protein. The analysis based on sequence clustering, indicates that the dinoflagellates anddiatoms share common ancestors where Marglefidiniumpolykrikoides and Prorocentrum minimum are evolutionarily closer to diatom Skeletonemamarinoi. This study prepares the base to further explore their involvement in HABs, elucidate the production of metacaspase by specific diatom and dinoflagellate species, and investigate the role of metacaspase in the toxicity of HABs.
探索阿联酋水域有害藻华中metacaspase蛋白的进化关系和影响
有害藻华(HABs)对全球水生生态系统、人类健康和沿海经济构成重大威胁。有害藻华的病原体主要是鞭毛藻(marlefidiniumpolykrikoides和proorocentrum minimum)和硅藻(chaetocerosteruissimus、Fragilaria radians、Phaeodactylumtricornutum和onemamarinoi),它们产生各种毒素,加剧有害影响。Metacaspase是一种产生毒素的蛋白质,已成为HABs发病机制的关键组成部分。本研究旨在探讨硅藻和鞭毛藻之间基于metacaspase蛋白的进化关系。序列聚类分析表明,鞭毛藻和硅藻具有共同的祖先,其中Marglefidiniumpolykrikoides和proocentrum minimum在进化上更接近于硅藻骷髅藻。本研究为进一步探讨它们在赤潮中的作用、阐明特定硅藻和鞭毛藻产生metacaspase以及metacaspase在赤潮毒性中的作用奠定了基础。
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