The water-born protein pheromones of the polar protozoan ciliate, Euplotes nobilii: Coding genes and molecular structures

Abstract The protozoan ciliate Euplotes nobilii found in Antarctic and Arctic coastal waters relies on secretion of water-soluble cell type-specific signal proteins (pheromones) to regulate its vegetative growth and sexual mating. For three of these psychrophilic pheromones we previously determined...

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Published in:Polar Science
Main Authors: Graziano Di Giuseppe, Adriana Vallesi, Fernando Dini, Kurt Wüthrich, Bill Pedrini, Pierangelo Luporini, Claudio Alimenti
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Published: 2010
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spelling ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:87189 2023-10-25T01:32:06+02:00 The water-born protein pheromones of the polar protozoan ciliate, Euplotes nobilii: Coding genes and molecular structures Graziano Di Giuseppe Adriana Vallesi Fernando Dini Kurt Wüthrich Bill Pedrini Pierangelo Luporini Claudio Alimenti 2010-08-01 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/87189 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2010.03.007 eng eng url:https://www.openaccessrepository.it/communities/itmirror https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/87189 doi:10.1016/j.polar.2010.03.007 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess General Earth and Planetary Sciences Ecology Aquatic Science Evolution Behavior and Systematics info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2010 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2010.03.007 2023-09-26T22:17:06Z Abstract The protozoan ciliate Euplotes nobilii found in Antarctic and Arctic coastal waters relies on secretion of water-soluble cell type-specific signal proteins (pheromones) to regulate its vegetative growth and sexual mating. For three of these psychrophilic pheromones we previously determined the three-dimensional structures by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy with protein solutions purified from the natural sources, which led to evidence that their adaptation to cold is primarily achieved by increased flexibility through an extension of regions free of regular secondary structures, and by increased exposure of negative charges on the protein surface. Then we cloned the coding genes of these E. nobilii pheromones from the transcriptionally active cell somatic nucleus (macronucleus) and characterized the full-length sequences. These sequences all contain an open reading frame of 252–285 nucleotides, which is specific for a cytoplasmic pheromone precursor that requires two proteolytic cleavages to remove a signal peptide and a pro segment before release of the mature protein into the extracellular environment. The 5′ and 3′ non-coding regions are two- to three-fold longer than the coding region and appear to be tightly conserved, probably in relation to the inclusion of intron sequences destined to be alternatively removed to play key regulatory roles in the mechanism of the pheromone gene expression. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository Antarctic Arctic Polar Science 4 2 237 244
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Ecology
Aquatic Science
Evolution
Behavior and Systematics
spellingShingle General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ecology
Aquatic Science
Evolution
Behavior and Systematics
Graziano Di Giuseppe
Adriana Vallesi
Fernando Dini
Kurt Wüthrich
Bill Pedrini
Pierangelo Luporini
Claudio Alimenti
The water-born protein pheromones of the polar protozoan ciliate, Euplotes nobilii: Coding genes and molecular structures
topic_facet General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ecology
Aquatic Science
Evolution
Behavior and Systematics
description Abstract The protozoan ciliate Euplotes nobilii found in Antarctic and Arctic coastal waters relies on secretion of water-soluble cell type-specific signal proteins (pheromones) to regulate its vegetative growth and sexual mating. For three of these psychrophilic pheromones we previously determined the three-dimensional structures by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy with protein solutions purified from the natural sources, which led to evidence that their adaptation to cold is primarily achieved by increased flexibility through an extension of regions free of regular secondary structures, and by increased exposure of negative charges on the protein surface. Then we cloned the coding genes of these E. nobilii pheromones from the transcriptionally active cell somatic nucleus (macronucleus) and characterized the full-length sequences. These sequences all contain an open reading frame of 252–285 nucleotides, which is specific for a cytoplasmic pheromone precursor that requires two proteolytic cleavages to remove a signal peptide and a pro segment before release of the mature protein into the extracellular environment. The 5′ and 3′ non-coding regions are two- to three-fold longer than the coding region and appear to be tightly conserved, probably in relation to the inclusion of intron sequences destined to be alternatively removed to play key regulatory roles in the mechanism of the pheromone gene expression.
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author Graziano Di Giuseppe
Adriana Vallesi
Fernando Dini
Kurt Wüthrich
Bill Pedrini
Pierangelo Luporini
Claudio Alimenti
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Adriana Vallesi
Fernando Dini
Kurt Wüthrich
Bill Pedrini
Pierangelo Luporini
Claudio Alimenti
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title The water-born protein pheromones of the polar protozoan ciliate, Euplotes nobilii: Coding genes and molecular structures
title_short The water-born protein pheromones of the polar protozoan ciliate, Euplotes nobilii: Coding genes and molecular structures
title_full The water-born protein pheromones of the polar protozoan ciliate, Euplotes nobilii: Coding genes and molecular structures
title_fullStr The water-born protein pheromones of the polar protozoan ciliate, Euplotes nobilii: Coding genes and molecular structures
title_full_unstemmed The water-born protein pheromones of the polar protozoan ciliate, Euplotes nobilii: Coding genes and molecular structures
title_sort water-born protein pheromones of the polar protozoan ciliate, euplotes nobilii: coding genes and molecular structures
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