Giant clams conduct light-enhanced shell formation, which requires the increased transport of Ca and inorganic carbon (C) from the hemolymph through the shell-facing epithelium of the whitish inner mantle to the extrapallial fluid where CaCO deposition occurs. The major form of C in the hemolymph is HCO, but the mechanisms of HCO transport through the basolateral and apical membranes of the shell-facing epithelial cells remain unknown. This study aimed to clone from the inner mantle of Tridacna squamosa the complete coding cDNA sequences of electrogenic Na-HCOcotransporter 1 homolog (NBCe1-like-b) and electrogenic Na-HCOcotransporter 2 homolog (NBCe2-like). NBCe1-like-b comprised 3360 bp, encoding a 125.7 kDa protein with 1119 amino acids. NBCe1-like-b was slightly different from NBCe1-like-a of the ctenidium reported elsewhere, as it had a serine residue (Ser), which might undergo phosphorylation leading to the transport of Na: HCO at a ratio of 1: 2 into the cell. NBCe1-like-b was localized at the basolateral membrane of the shell-facing epithelial cells, and its gene and protein expression levels increased significantly in the inner mantle during illumination, indicating a role in the light-enhanced uptake of HCO from the hemolymph. The sequence of NBCe2-like obtained from the inner mantle was identical to that reported previously for the outer mantle. In the inner mantle, NBCe2-like had an apical localization in the shell-facing epithelial cells, and its protein abundance was upregulated during illumination. Hence, NBCe2-like might take part in the light-enhanced transport of HCO through the apical membrane of these cells into the extrapallial fluid.
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