Protein Information

ID 3241
Name p36
Synonyms ANX 2; p36; LIP 2; LIP2; ANX2; ANX2L4; ANX2P1; ANX2P2…

Compound Information

ID 1708
Name ACC
CAS 1-aminocyclopropanecarboxylic acid

Reference

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20150428 Glazer L, Shechter A, Tom M, Yudkovski Y, Weil S, Aflalo ED, Pamuru RR, Bentov S, Berman A, Sagi A: A protein involved in the assembly of an extracellular calcium storage matrix. J Biol Chem. 2010 Feb 11.
Gastroliths, the calcium storage organs of crustaceans consist of chitin-protein-mineral complexes in which the mineral component is stabilized amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC). To date, only three proteins, gastrolith protein (GAP) 65, gastrolith matrix protein (GAMP), and orchestin, have been identified in gastroliths. Here, we report a novel protein, GAP 10, isolated from the gastrolith of the crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus, and specifically expressed in its gastrolith disc. The encoding gene was cloned by partial sequencing of the protein extracted from the gastrolith matrix. Based on an assembled microarray cDNA chip, GAP 10 transcripts were found to be highly (12 fold) up-regulated in premolt gastrolith disc and significantly down-regulated in the hypodermis at the same molt stage. The deduced protein sequence of GAP 10 lacks chitin-binding domains and does not show homology to known proteins in the GenBank database. It does, however, have an amino acid composition that has similarity to proteins extracted from invertebrate and ascidian calcified extracellular matrices. The GAP 10 sequence contains a predicted signal peptide and predicted phosphorylation sites. In addition, the protein is phosphorylated and exhibits calcium-binding ability. Repeated daily injections of GAP 10 dsRNA to premolt C. quadricarinatus resulted in a prolonged premolt stage and in the development of gastroliths with irregularly rough surfaces. These findings suggest that GAP 10 may be involved in the assembly of the gastrolith chitin-protein-mineral complex, particularly, in the deposition of ACC.
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