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Molecular mechanisms regulating molting in a crustacean. | LitMetric

Molecular mechanisms regulating molting in a crustacean.

FEBS J

Unit of Biochemistry, Department of Zoology, University of Madras, Tamil Nadu, India.

Published: February 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • Crustaceans grow by shedding their exoskeleton through a process called ecdysis, which is regulated by the X-organ sinus gland complex.
  • Research shows that growth arrest-specific protein (Gas7) levels increase significantly from early to late postmolt stages, indicating its role in crustacean growth.
  • The study also identifies that the ERK1/2 signaling pathway, through the phosphorylation of ERK2, regulates the expression of molt-inhibiting hormone (MIH), suggesting new molecular approaches to controlling the molting process in shrimp.

Article Abstract

Crustacean growth and development is characterized by periodic shedding (ecdysis) and replacement of the rigid exoskeleton. Secretions of the X-organ sinus gland complex control the cellular events that lead to growth and molting. Western blot and ELISA results showed a progressive increase in growth arrest-specific protein (Gas7) from early postmolt stage to a maximum at late postmolt stage. Phosphorylation of ERK2, a downstream signaling protein, was also identified in the subsequent stages. ERK2 phosphorylation resulted in the expression of molt-inhibiting hormone (MIH). Specific ERK inhibitors (PD98059 and UO126) exhibited the ability to reduce the molting duration of Fenneropenaeus indicus from 12-14 days to 7-8 days, suggesting that the ERK1/2 signaling pathway is responsible for the expression of MIH, which controls the molt cycle. We have identified the stage-specific expression of Gas7 (approximately 48 kDa) in the X-organ sinus gland complex of eyestalk which is involved in the downstream signaling of the ERK1/2 pathway regulating the expression of MIH during the molt cycle of the white shrimp, F. indicus. These are the first data showing an association between the Gas7 signal-transduction process and regulation of the molt cycle and provides an alternative molecular intervention mechanism to the traditional eyestalk ablation in crustaceans.

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