High-throughput identification of heavy metal binding proteins from the byssus of chinese green mussel (Perna viridis) by combination of transcriptome and proteome sequencing.

The Byssus, which is derived from the foot gland of mussels, has been proved to bind heavy metals effectively, but few studies have focused on the molecular mechanisms behind the accumulation of heavy metals by the byssus. In this study, we integrated high-throughput transcriptome and proteome seque...

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Main Authors: Xinhui Zhang, Huiwei Huang, Yanbin He, Zhiqiang Ruan, Xinxin You, Wanshun Li, Bo Wen, Zizheng Lu, Bing Liu, Xu Deng, Qiong Shi
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216605
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spelling doaj-7b8a76a9bb8c4d8fafb5a9ca0116fce22021-03-03T20:41:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01145e021660510.1371/journal.pone.0216605High-throughput identification of heavy metal binding proteins from the byssus of chinese green mussel (Perna viridis) by combination of transcriptome and proteome sequencing.Xinhui ZhangHuiwei HuangYanbin HeZhiqiang RuanXinxin YouWanshun LiBo WenZizheng LuBing LiuXu DengQiong ShiThe Byssus, which is derived from the foot gland of mussels, has been proved to bind heavy metals effectively, but few studies have focused on the molecular mechanisms behind the accumulation of heavy metals by the byssus. In this study, we integrated high-throughput transcriptome and proteome sequencing to construct a comprehensive protein database for the byssus of Chinese green mussel (Perna viridis), aiming at providing novel insights into the molecular mechanisms by which the byssus binds to heavy metals. Illumina transcriptome sequencing generated a total of 55,670,668 reads. After filtration, we obtained 53,047,718 clean reads and subjected them to de novo assembly using Trinity software. Finally, we annotated 73,264 unigenes and predicted a total of 34,298 protein coding sequences. Moreover, byssal samples were analyzed by proteome sequencing, with the translated protein database from the foot transcriptome as the reference for further prediction of byssal proteins. We eventually determined 187 protein sequences in the byssus, of which 181 proteins are reported for the first time. Interestingly, we observed that many of these byssal proteins are rich in histidine or cysteine residues, which may contribute to the byssal accumulation of heavy metals. Finally, we picked one representative protein, Pvfp-5-1, for recombinant protein synthesis and experimental verification of its efficient binding to cadmium (Cd2+) ions.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216605
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author Xinhui Zhang
Huiwei Huang
Yanbin He
Zhiqiang Ruan
Xinxin You
Wanshun Li
Bo Wen
Zizheng Lu
Bing Liu
Xu Deng
Qiong Shi
spellingShingle Xinhui Zhang
Huiwei Huang
Yanbin He
Zhiqiang Ruan
Xinxin You
Wanshun Li
Bo Wen
Zizheng Lu
Bing Liu
Xu Deng
Qiong Shi
High-throughput identification of heavy metal binding proteins from the byssus of chinese green mussel (Perna viridis) by combination of transcriptome and proteome sequencing.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Xinhui Zhang
Huiwei Huang
Yanbin He
Zhiqiang Ruan
Xinxin You
Wanshun Li
Bo Wen
Zizheng Lu
Bing Liu
Xu Deng
Qiong Shi
author_sort Xinhui Zhang
title High-throughput identification of heavy metal binding proteins from the byssus of chinese green mussel (Perna viridis) by combination of transcriptome and proteome sequencing.
title_short High-throughput identification of heavy metal binding proteins from the byssus of chinese green mussel (Perna viridis) by combination of transcriptome and proteome sequencing.
title_full High-throughput identification of heavy metal binding proteins from the byssus of chinese green mussel (Perna viridis) by combination of transcriptome and proteome sequencing.
title_fullStr High-throughput identification of heavy metal binding proteins from the byssus of chinese green mussel (Perna viridis) by combination of transcriptome and proteome sequencing.
title_full_unstemmed High-throughput identification of heavy metal binding proteins from the byssus of chinese green mussel (Perna viridis) by combination of transcriptome and proteome sequencing.
title_sort high-throughput identification of heavy metal binding proteins from the byssus of chinese green mussel (perna viridis) by combination of transcriptome and proteome sequencing.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The Byssus, which is derived from the foot gland of mussels, has been proved to bind heavy metals effectively, but few studies have focused on the molecular mechanisms behind the accumulation of heavy metals by the byssus. In this study, we integrated high-throughput transcriptome and proteome sequencing to construct a comprehensive protein database for the byssus of Chinese green mussel (Perna viridis), aiming at providing novel insights into the molecular mechanisms by which the byssus binds to heavy metals. Illumina transcriptome sequencing generated a total of 55,670,668 reads. After filtration, we obtained 53,047,718 clean reads and subjected them to de novo assembly using Trinity software. Finally, we annotated 73,264 unigenes and predicted a total of 34,298 protein coding sequences. Moreover, byssal samples were analyzed by proteome sequencing, with the translated protein database from the foot transcriptome as the reference for further prediction of byssal proteins. We eventually determined 187 protein sequences in the byssus, of which 181 proteins are reported for the first time. Interestingly, we observed that many of these byssal proteins are rich in histidine or cysteine residues, which may contribute to the byssal accumulation of heavy metals. Finally, we picked one representative protein, Pvfp-5-1, for recombinant protein synthesis and experimental verification of its efficient binding to cadmium (Cd2+) ions.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216605
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