Molecular characterization and expression analysis of CSαβ defensin genes from the scorpion Mesobuthus martensii

Biosci Rep. 2017 Dec 15;37(6):BSR20171282. doi: 10.1042/BSR20171282. Print 2017 Dec 22.

Abstract

Defensins are important components of innate host defence system against bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses. Here, we predicted six potential defensin genes from the genome of the scorpion Mesobuthus martensii and then validated four genes from them via the combination of PCR and genomic sequence analysis. These four scorpion defensin genes share the same gene organization and structure of two exons and one phase-I intron with the GT-AG rule. Conserved motif and phylogenetic analysis showed that they belonged to the members of the invertebrate cysteine-stabilized α-helix/β-sheet motif defensin (CSαβ) defensin family. All these four CSαβ defensin genes have the expression feature of constitutive transcription (CON) by the whole scorpion infection model, promoter sequence analysis and dual luciferase assays. Further evolution and comparison analysis found that the invertebrate CSαβ defensin genes from most of arachnids and mollusks appear to share the expression pattern of CON, but those from insects and lower invertebrates (nematodes, annelids, cnidarians and sponges) seem to have identical inducible transcription (IND) after being challenged by microorganisms. Together, we identified four scorpion CSαβ defensin genes with the expression feature of CON, and characterized the diversified expression patterns of the invertebrate CSαβ defensin genes, which will shed insights into the evolution of the invertebrate CSαβ defensin genes and their expression patterns.

Keywords: CSαβ defensin genes; constitutive transcription; expression pattern; inducible transcription; scorpion.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence / genetics
  • Animals
  • Cloning, Molecular
  • Defensins / chemistry
  • Defensins / genetics*
  • Exons
  • Gene Expression Regulation / genetics
  • Introns
  • Phylogeny*
  • Scorpions / genetics*

Substances

  • Defensins