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Localization of calmodulin and calmodulin-like protein and their functions in biomineralization in P. fucata
Authors:Zi Fang  Zhenguang Yan  Shuo Li  Qin Wang  Weizhong Cao  Guangrui Xu  Xunhao Xiong  Liping Xie  Rongqing Zhang
Institution:a) Institute of Marine Biotechnology, Department of Biological Science and Biotechnology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China b) Protein Science Laboratory of the Ministry of Education, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Abstract:Calmodulin (CaM) and calmodulin-like protein (CaLP) are two proteins involved in biomineralization. Their localizations in Pinctada fucata mantle epithelia were studied by Western blot (WB) analysis of the nuclear/cytosol fraction of primary cultured Pinctada fucata mantle cells and immunogold electron microscopy. The results showed a completely different distribution of these two proteins at the subcellular level. CaM was distributed throughout both the nucleus and cytoplasm of the mantle epithelium but CaLP was distributed only in the cytoplasm. The functions of these two proteins in biomineralization were investigated by shell regeneration. During this process, the expressions of CaM and CaLP were greatly enhanced in different organelles of the mantle epithelium. Overexpression of these two proteins and a mutant of calmodulin-like protein (M-CaLP) that lacks an extra C-terminal tail in MC3T3-E1 promoted the mRNA expression of osteopontin, a biomineralization marker for osteoblasts. All of the results indicated that CaM and CaLP have completely different distributions in the mantle epithelium and affect the biomineralization process at different levels. The extra C-terminal tail of CaLP is important for its functions in biomineralization in Pinctada fucata.
Keywords:Pinctada fucata   Calmodulin  Calmodulin-like protein  Immunogold electron microscopy
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