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Post-translational protein deimination in cod (Gadus morhua L.) ontogeny novel roles in tissue remodelling and mucosal immune defences?

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dc.contributor Háskóli Íslands (HÍ)
dc.contributor University of Iceland (UI)
dc.contributor.author Magnadottir, Bergljot
dc.contributor.author Hayes, Polly
dc.contributor.author Hristova, Mariya
dc.contributor.author Bragason, Birkir
dc.contributor.author Nicholas, Anthony P.
dc.contributor.author Dodds, Alister W.
dc.contributor.author Guðmundsdóttir, Sigríður
dc.contributor.author Lange, Sigrun
dc.date.accessioned 2020-01-03T11:09:21Z
dc.date.available 2020-01-03T11:09:21Z
dc.date.issued 2018-10
dc.identifier.citation Magnadóttir, B. et al., 2018. Post-translational protein deimination in cod (Gadus morhua L.) ontogeny novel roles in tissue remodelling and mucosal immune defences? Developmental and Comparative Immunology, 87, pp.157–170.
dc.identifier.issn 0145-305X
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/1433
dc.description Publisher's version (útgefin grein).
dc.description.abstract Peptidylarginine deiminases (PADs) are calcium dependent enzymes with physiological and pathophysiologicalroles conserved throughout phylogeny. PADs promote post-translational deimination of protein arginine to ci-trulline, altering the structure and function of target proteins. Deiminated proteins were detected in the earlydevelopmental stages of cod from 11 days post fertilisation to 70 days post hatching. Deiminated proteins werepresent in mucosal surfaces and in liver, pancreas, spleen, gut, muscle, brain and eye during early cod larvaldevelopment. Deiminated protein targets identified in skin mucosa included nuclear histones; cytoskeletalproteins such as tubulin and beta-actin; metabolic and immune related proteins such as galectin, mannan-binding lectin, toll-like receptor, kininogen, Beta2-microglobulin, aldehyde dehydrogenase, bloodthirsty andpreproapolipoprotein A-I. Deiminated histone H3, a marker for anti-pathogenic neutrophil extracellular traps,was particularly elevated in mucosal tissues in immunostimulated cod larvae. PAD-mediated protein deimina-tion may facilitate protein moonlighting, allowing the same protein to exhibit a range of biological functions, intissue remodelling and mucosal immune defences in teleost ontogeny.
dc.description.sponsorship The authors wish to thank the staffat Staður Grindavík, Iceland forproviding thefish and sampling facilities. Thanks are due to MargrétJónsdóttir, Keldur, Institute for Experimental Pathology University ofIceland, for preparation of cod larvae samples and tissue sections. Thiswork was supported in parts by the EC grant Fishaid QLK2-CT-2000-01076, The Icelandic Research Council (RANNIS), and a University ofWestminster start-up grant to SL. The authors declare no competinginterest.
dc.format.extent 157-170
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Elsevier BV
dc.relation.ispartofseries Developmental & Comparative Immunology;87
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Peptidylarginine deiminase
dc.subject Protein deimination
dc.subject Mucosal immunity
dc.subject Central nervous system
dc.subject Cod
dc.subject Ontogeny
dc.subject Þorskur
dc.subject Taugakerfi
dc.subject Þroskunarfræði
dc.subject Ónæmisfræði
dc.subject Ensím
dc.title Post-translational protein deimination in cod (Gadus morhua L.) ontogeny novel roles in tissue remodelling and mucosal immune defences?
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dcterms.license This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY-NC-ND/4.0/).
dc.description.version Peer Reviewed
dc.identifier.journal Developmental & Comparative Immunology
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.dci.2018.06.006
dc.contributor.department Tilraunastöð í meinafræði að Keldum (HÍ)
dc.contributor.department Institute for Experimental Pathology, Keldur (UI)


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