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Characterization and function study of a glutamyl endopeptidase homolog from Nocardia seriolae

Journal

JOURNAL OF FISH DISEASES
Volume 44, Issue 6, Pages 813-821

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jfd.13311

Keywords

apoptosis; caspase‐ 3; glutamyl endopeptidase; Nocardia seriolae; subcellular localization

Funding

  1. Science Technology Innovation and Industrial Development of Shenzhen Dapeng New District [KJYF202001-08]
  2. Shenzhen Science and Technology Project [JCYJ20180306173022502, JCYJ20180507183240459]
  3. Research Projects of Guangdong Ocean University's Top-ranking Discipline Construction [231419017]

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A glutamic endopeptidase homolog from Nocardia seriolae (GluNS) was cloned and its function was elucidated. Overexpression of GluNS induced apoptotic characteristics in FHM cells, providing new insights into the function of glutamic endopeptidase from N. seriolae.
Glutamic endopeptidases (Glu), belonging to the class of serine proteases, are a subfamily of chymotrypsin-like proteolytic enzymes, which are regarded as important virulence factors in bacteria. However, the roles of glutamic endopeptidases of Nocardia seriolae in pathogenic process still remain uncertain. Here, a glutamic endopeptidase homolog from N. seriolae (GluNS) was cloned and its function was elucidated. GluNS encoded a 414-aa protein which shared 93% identity to N. concava. In the phylogenetic tree, the glutamic endopeptidases of genus Nocardia clustered together firstly and then clustered with Streptomyces species. Moreover, GluNS was identified to be a secreted protein of N. seriolae and localized in the mitochondria of FHM cells. The transient overexpression of GluNS significantly induced increase in caspase-3 activity and decrease in Delta psi m values in FHM cells. The number of apoptotic bodies was remarkably higher than that in control group. Taken together, GluNS overexpression induced apoptotic characteristics in FHM cells. This study provided new insights into the function of glutamic endopeptidase from N. seriolae.

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