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Genome-wide identification and expression profiling of TYR gene family in Ruditapes philippinarum under the challenge of Vibrio anguillarum

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cbd.2020.100788

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Ruditapes philippinarum; Tyrosinase; Gene family; Expression profiling; Vibrio anguillarum

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFD0901400]
  2. Earmarked Fund for Modern Agro-industry Technology Research System [CARS-49]
  3. Scientific Research project of Liaoning Provincial Education Department [QL201703]
  4. Liaoning BaiQianWan Talents Program

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The study identified 21 tyrosinase genes in Ruditapes philippinarum, which were found to be involved in the immune response of the clam. The findings suggest that tyrosinase genes play a role in immune defense and potential immune functions in R. philippinarum.
Tyrosinase (EC1.14.18.1, TYR) is also called phenol oxidase, is not only involved in pigmentation but also plays an important role in modulating innate immunity in invertebrates. Tyrosinase is a copper containing metalloenzyme. The tyrosinase protein has two copper binding sites and three conserved histidines. In this study, 21 tyrosinase genes (RpTYR) were obtained from the whole genome of Ruditapes philippinarum. Their open reading frames were from 951 to 5424 aa, the range of predicted relative molecular weight from 36.72 to 203.81 kDa, and the range of isoelectric point from 4.72 to 9.88. Transcriptome analysis showed that RpTYR gene was expressed specifically in different developmental stages, adult tissues, four strains and two groups with different shell colors. Besides, the expression profiles of 21 RpTYRs were investigated against the immune response of R. philippinarum to a Vibrio challenge. The qPCR results showed that RpTYRs were involved in the immune response of R. philippinarum after Vibrio anguillarum challenge. This study provides preliminary evidence that the tyrosinases genes are involved in the immune defense and the potential immune function of R. philippinarum. Overall, these findings suggested that the expansion of TYR genes may play vital roles in larval development, the formation of shell color pattern, and immune response in R. philippinarum.

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