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Vol 58(2024) N 5 p. 920-934; DOI 10.1134/S0026893324700468 Full Text

A.D. Finoshin1*, O.I. Kravchuk1, K.V. Mikhailov2,3, R.H. Ziganshin4, K.I. Adameyko1, V.S. Mikhailov1, Yu.V. Lyupina1

Structure and Function of the Transglutaminase Cluster in the Basal Metazoan Halisarca dujardinii (Sponge)

1Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119334 Russia
2Belozersky Research Institute of Physical and Chemical Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119992 Russia
3Kharkevich Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 127051 Russia
4Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 117997 Russia


*: alexcolton@yandex.ru
Received - 2024-02-27; Revised - 2024-04-10; Accepted - 2024-04-19

Transglutaminases are enzymes that carry out post-translational modifications of proteins and participate in the regulation of their activities. Here, we show for the first time that the transglutaminase genes in the basal metazoan, the sea sponge Halisarca dujardinii, are organized in a cluster, similarly to mammalian transglutaminases. The regulatory regions of six transglutaminase genes and their differential expression in the course of the life cycle of H. dujardinii suggest independent regulation of these genes. The decrease in transglutaminase activities by cystamine facilitates restoration of the multicellular structures of this sponge after its mechanical dissociation. For the first time we observed that this decrease in transglutaminase activities was accompanied by generation of the reactive oxygen species in the cells of a basal metazoan. The study of transglutaminases in the basal metazoans and other sea-dwelling organisms might provide better understanding of the evolution and specific functions of these enzymes in higher animals.

transglutaminases, Halisarca dujardinii, reaggregation, cystamine, reactive oxygen species



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