Identification, Molecular Cloning, and Phylogenetic Analysis of a Non-respiratory Pseudo-hemocyanin of Homarus americanus*

  1. Thorsten Burmester
  1. From the Institute of Zoology, University of Mainz, D-55099 Mainz, Germany

Abstract

Copper-containing hemocyanins serve to transport oxygen in many arthropod species. Here I describe the identification and cDNA cloning of a structurally closely related non-respiratory pseudo-hemocyanin (PHc) of the American lobster, Homarus americanus. This protein has lost the ability to bind copper and, therefore, oxygen because a histidine residue in copper-binding site A is replaced by tyrosine. Like many arthropod hemocyanins, PHc forms a hexamer. It consists of two different subunit types of 660 and 661 amino acids, respectively, that share a 94.4% sequence identity. Whereas Homarus hemocyanin is produced in the hepatopancreas, PHc is synthesized by the ovaries and the heart tissue. Because different levels of PHc were observed in distinct individuals, I propose an association of the synthesis of this protein with the molting or reproduction cycle, similar to the hexamerins, insect storage proteins that are also related to the hemocyanins. However, phylogenetic analyses show that PHc derived independently from crustacean hemocyanins. Therefore, Homarus PHc is a member of a new class within the growing hemocyanin protein superfamily.

Footnotes

  • * This work has been supported by Grants Bu956/3 (to T. B.) and Ma843/4 (to J. Markl) from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.The costs of publication of this article were defrayed in part by the payment of page charges. The article must therefore be hereby marked “advertisement” in accordance with 18 U.S.C. Section 1734 solely to indicate this fact.

    The nucleotide sequence(s) reported in this paper has been submitted to the GenBank™/EMBL Data Bank with accession number(s) AJ132141 (PHc-1) and AJ132142 (PHc-2).

  • To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel.: 49-6131-39-4477; Fax: 49-6131-39-4652; E-mail: thorsten{at}uzomai.biologie.unimainz.de.

  • Abbreviations:
    PHc
    pseudo-hemocyanin
    NRP
    non-respiratory protein
    SDS-PAGE
    SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
    TBST
    10 mmTris-HCl, pH 7.4, 140 mm NaCl, and 0.25% Tween-20
    SSC
    saline/sodium citrate
    kb
    kilobase pair(s)
    • Received January 13, 1999.
    • Revision received February 24, 1999.
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