Structural and functional divergence of two fish aquaporin-1 water channels following teleost-specific gene duplication
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2008-09-23ISSN
1471-2148
Abstract
Background: Teleost radiation in the oceans required specific physiological adaptations in eggs
and early embryos to survive in the hyper-osmotic seawater. Investigating the evolution of
aquaporins (AQPs) in these vertebrates should help to elucidate how mechanisms for water
homeostasis evolved. The marine teleost gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) has a mammalian
aquaporin-1 (AQP1)-related channel, termed AQP1o, with a specialized physiological role in
mediating egg hydration. However, teleosts have an additional AQP isoform structurally more
similar to AQP1, though its relationship with AQP1o is unclear.
Results: By using phylogenetic and genomic analyses we show here that teleosts, unlike tetrapods,
have two closely linked AQP1 paralogous genes, termed aqp1a and aqp1b (formerly AQP1o). In
marine teleosts that produce hydrated eggs, aqp1b is highly expressed in the ovary, whereas in
freshwater species that produce non-hydrated eggs, aqp1b has a completely different expression
pattern or is not found in the genome. Both Aqp1a and Aqp1b are functional water-selective
channels when expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes. However, expression of chimeric and mutated
proteins in oocytes revealed that the sea bream Aqp1b C-terminus, unlike that of Aqp1a, contains
specific residues involved in the control of Aqp1b intracellular trafficking through phosphorylationindependent and -dependent mechanisms.
Conclusion: We propose that 1) Aqp1a and Aqp1b are encoded by distinct genes that probably
originated specifically in the teleost lineage by duplication of a common ancestor soon after
divergence from tetrapods, 2) Aqp1b possibly represents a neofunctionalized AQP adapted to
oocytes of marine and catadromous teleosts, thereby contributing to a water reservoir in eggs and
early embryos that increases their survival in the ocean, and 3) Aqp1b independently acquired
regulatory domains in the cytoplasmatic C-terminal tail for the specific control of Aqp1b
expression in the plasma membrane.
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Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
639 - Hunting. Fishing. Fish breeding
Pages
18
Publisher
BMC
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BMC Evolutionary Biology
Recommended citation
Tingaud-Sequeira, Angèle, François Chauvigné, Mercedes Fabra, Juanjo Lozano, Demetrio Raldúa, and Joan Cerdà. 2008. “Structural and Functional Divergence of Two Fish Aquaporin-1 Water Channels Following Teleost-specific Gene Duplication.” BMC Evolutionary Biology 8 (1): 259. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-8-259
Grant agreement number
MEC/ /AGL2004-00316/ES/Desarrollo de métodos para la criopreservación de embriones de peces basados en la manipulación de canales moleculares de agua/
MEC/ /AGL2007-60262/ES/Mecanismos moleculares implicados en la regulación de aquaporinas en el oocito de peces marinos y aplicaciones para la criopreservación de gametos femeninos en acuicultura/ACU
EC/FP5/Q5RS-2002-00784/EU/Towards the development of technologies for cryopreservation of fish cocytes/CRYOCYTE
EC/ /MRTN-CT-2006-035995/EU/Marie Curie Research Training Network Aqua(glycero)porins/
Program
Aqüicultura
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