Molecular cloning and expression of TLR in the Eisenia andrei earthworm
Language English Country United States Media print-electronic
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed
23969138
DOI
10.1016/j.dci.2013.08.009
PII: S0145-305X(13)00221-8
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- Keywords
- EaTLR, Eisenia andrei, Eisenia andrei Toll-like receptor, Innate immunity, Invertebrates, LRR, PAMPs, PRR, TLR, Toll-like receptor, leucine-rich repeat TIR, Toll/IL-1R domain, pathogen-associated molecular patterns, pattern recognition receptor,
- MeSH
- Gene Expression MeSH
- Phylogeny MeSH
- Cloning, Molecular methods MeSH
- Molecular Sequence Data MeSH
- Oligochaeta genetics metabolism MeSH
- Amino Acid Sequence MeSH
- Base Sequence MeSH
- Sequence Alignment MeSH
- Toll-Like Receptors biosynthesis genetics MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Toll-Like Receptors MeSH
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play an important role in defense responses to pathogens in invertebrates. Here we characterize the first TLR isolated from an oligochaete annelid, namely, Eisenia andrei (EaTLR) and show its expression pattern. The full-length EaTLR cDNA consists of 2615 bp encoding a putative protein of 675 amino acids. The predicted amino acid sequence comprises of an extracellular domain containing 31 amino acid signal peptide and seven leucine-rich repeats (LRR), capped with cysteine-rich N- and C-terminal LRRs followed by a transmembrane domain and cytoplasmic Toll/IL-1R domain (TIR). TIR domains of twenty individual earthworms were sequenced and the variability suggesting the presence of a high number of TLR genes in the genome of E. andrei was observed. Phylogenetic analysis revealed the highest similarity of EaTLR with polychaete annelid, Capitella teleta and TLRs of mollusks and echinoderms. Finally, the highest constitutive expression of EaTLR was observed in the digestive tract. Gene expression was significantly increased in coelomocytes of E. andrei after the challenge with Gram-positive bacteria.
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