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LvAPN1, a 999-residue membrane-bound protein from the aminopeptidase N family, was identified in the in-house transcriptome of ''Litopenaeus vannamei'' hemocytes. It is presumed that it contains a putative N-terminal transmembrane domain, the Cry-binding region (CBR), the peptidase-M1 domain, the GAMEN domain and the HEXXH(X)18E zinc-binding site motifs. It proves that the ''Lv''APN1 was involved in AHPND pathogenesis and acted as a VP<sub>AHPND</sub> toxin PirAB<sup>vp</sup> receptor by mediating the toxin penetration into hemocytes. ''Lv''APN1 knockdown reduced the mortality, histopathological signs of AHPND in the hepatopancreas (''1'').
 
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Considering that ''Lv''APN1 is a protein expressed by eukaryotic animals, we intended to use the X-33 wild-type strain of ''Pichia pastoris'' to express the receptor rather than ''E. coli''. In order to characterize ''Lv''APN1 on the cell surface of ''Pichia pastoris'', a His-tag (6×His) was added to the C-terminal of it. We used the common vector pPICZ B to express the ''Lv''APN1-his, of which the sequence was inserted between the ''Eco''R I and ''Xba'' I sites. The constructed plasmid were transformed into ''E. coli'' DH5α for plasmid propagation, then the positive transformants were selected by zeocin and confirmed by colony PCR and sequencing.
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Revision as of 20:02, 10 October 2022


Biology

LvAPN1

LvAPN1, a 999-residue membrane-bound protein from the aminopeptidase N family, was identified in the in-house transcriptome of Litopenaeus vannamei hemocytes. It is presumed that it contains a putative N-terminal transmembrane domain, the Cry-binding region (CBR), the peptidase-M1 domain, the GAMEN domain and the HEXXH(X)18E zinc-binding site motifs. It proves that the LvAPN1 was involved in AHPND pathogenesis and acted as a VPAHPND toxin PirABvp receptor by mediating the toxin penetration into hemocytes. LvAPN1 knockdown reduced the mortality, histopathological signs of AHPND in the hepatopancreas (1).

Usage and design

Considering that LvAPN1 is a protein expressed by eukaryotic animals, we intended to use the X-33 wild-type strain of Pichia pastoris to express the receptor rather than E. coli. In order to characterize LvAPN1 on the cell surface of Pichia pastoris, a His-tag (6×His) was added to the C-terminal of it. We used the common vector pPICZ B to express the LvAPN1-his, of which the sequence was inserted between the EcoR I and Xba I sites. The constructed plasmid were transformed into E. coli DH5α for plasmid propagation, then the positive transformants were selected by zeocin and confirmed by colony PCR and sequencing.

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
    Illegal BglII site found at 2741
    Illegal XhoI site found at 574
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]