Chitin Synthase Is Required for Cuticle Formation and Molting in the Chinese Mitten Crab .

Int J Mol Sci

Key Laboratory of Genetic Breeding and Cultivation for Freshwater Crustacean, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Freshwater Fisheries Research Institute of Jiangsu Province, Nanjing 210017, China.

Published: March 2025

Chitin synthase is an essential enzyme of the chitin synthesis pathway during molting. In this study, we identified and characterized a chitin synthase () gene in the Chinese mitten crab, . The spatio-temporal expression and functional role of were investigated. The open reading frame of was 4725 bp long and encoded 1574 amino acid residues that contained the typical domain structure of the glycosyltransferase family 2. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that belongs to the group I chitin synthase family. The expression of was found in regenerative limbs, the cuticle and the intestines. During the molting cycle, began to increase in the pre-molt stage and reached a significant peak in the post-molt stage. The knockdown of resulted in the significant downregulation of chitin biosynthesis pathway genes, including , , , and . Moreover, the long-term RNAi of resulted in thinning procuticles, abnormal molting and high mortality, suggesting that is indispensable for the formation of chitin in the cuticle during molting. In conclusion, is involved in the chitin biosynthesis pathway and plays an important role in molting in . These findings highlight the potential of incorporating into selective breeding programs to optimize molting regulation and improve growth performance in crustacean aquaculture.

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