Characterization of primary structure of the major silk gene, h-fibroin, across caddisfly suborders (Trichoptera)


Abstract:

Background Larvae of Trichoptera produce silk to build various underwater structures allowing them to exploit a wide range of aquatic environments. The heavy chain fibroin (h-fibroin) gene encodes the primary protein component of their silk. Studies on this long (>20 kbp) and highly repetitive gene have been limited by difficulties in its sequence assembly. Recently, high-quality long-read sequencing techniques have been successfully applied to obtain the full-length h-fibroin sequence. Results We used three new and five previously published genomes to identify eight full-length h-fibroin gene and protein sequences of h-fibroin across the order Trichoptera covering various endpoints of the diversity of ecological silk use in caddisflies. We analyze these together with four existing high-quality h-fibroin sequences. Across the order, we observed conserved patterns in h-fibroin (high similarity of amino(n)-/carboxyl(c)-termini, presence of characteristic repeating structural modules). However, the sequence, number, and arrangement of these repeating modules varied across clades with increasing structural complexity of h-fibroin in fixed retreat and tube-case builders compared to cocoon-builders. We also found a higher percentage of proline in fixed-retreat makers. Conclusion This study provides characterizations of the primary structure of h-fibroin from a diverse set of caddisflies. The interplay of conserved termini and basic motif structure with high variation in repeating modules as well as the variation in the percentage of proline might be linked to differences in mechanical properties (i.e., tensile strength, toughness) related to the different silk usage …

Año de publicación:

2022

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    Acceso abierto

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Genética
    • Biología
    • Biomateriales

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Arthropoda

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