Kaur_2015_PLoS.One_10_e0125362

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Title : Identification and Molecular Characterization of Two Acetylcholinesterases from the Salmon Louse, Lepeophtheirus salmonis - Kaur_2015_PLoS.One_10_e0125362
Author(s) : Kaur K , Bakke MJ , Nilsen F , Horsberg TE
Ref : PLoS ONE , 10 :e0125362 , 2015
Abstract :

Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is an important enzyme in cholinergic synapses. Most arthropods have two genes (ace1 and ace2), but only one encodes the predominant synaptic AChE, the main target for organophosphates. Resistance towards organophosphates is widespread in the marine arthropod Lepeophtheirus salmonis. To understand this trait, it is essential to characterize the gene(s) coding for AChE(s). The full length cDNA sequences encoding two AChEs in L. salmonis were molecularly characterized in this study. The two ace genes were highly similar (83.5% similarity at protein level). Alignment to the L. salmonis genome revealed that both genes were located close to each other (separated by just 26.4 kbp on the L. salmonis genome), resulting from a recent gene duplication. Both proteins had all the typical features of functional AChE and clustered together with AChE-type 1 proteins in other species, an observation that has not been described in other arthropods. We therefore concluded the presence of two versions of ace1 gene in L. salmonis, named ace1a and ace1b. Ace1a was predominantly expressed in different developmental stages compared to ace1b and was possibly active in the cephalothorax, indicating that ace1a is more likely to play the major role in cholinergic synaptic transmission. The study is essential to understand the role of AChEs in resistance against organophosphates in L. salmonis.

PubMedSearch : Kaur_2015_PLoS.One_10_e0125362
PubMedID: 25938836
Gene_locus related to this paper: lepsm-ACHE1A , lepsm-ACHE1B

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Gene_locus lepsm-ACHE1A    lepsm-ACHE1B

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Kaur K, Bakke MJ, Nilsen F, Horsberg TE (2015)
Identification and Molecular Characterization of Two Acetylcholinesterases from the Salmon Louse, Lepeophtheirus salmonis
PLoS ONE 10 :e0125362

Kaur K, Bakke MJ, Nilsen F, Horsberg TE (2015)
PLoS ONE 10 :e0125362