Serine protease inhibitor 3 (Serpin3) from Penaeus vannamei selectively interacts with Vibrio parahaemolyticusPirAvp

Author:

Le Thanh‐Nguyen123ORCID,Dinh Thuan‐Thien123ORCID,Mai‐Hoang Thuy‐Dung123ORCID,Razzazi‐Fazeli Ebrahim4ORCID,Tran‐Van Hieu123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Biosensors, Department of Molecular and Environmental Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology University of Science Ho Chi Minh Vietnam

2. Laboratory of Molecular Biotechnology University of Science Ho Chi Minh Vietnam

3. Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh Vietnam

4. VetCore Facility for Research, Proteomics Facility Veterinary Medicine University Vienna Austria

Abstract

AbstractAcute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND) represents a significant challenge in the field of shrimp aquaculture. This disease is primarily caused by Vibrio parahaemolyticus strains harbouring the pVA1 plasmid encoding the PirAvp and PirBvp toxins. To combat this epidemic and mitigate its devastating consequences, it is crucial to identify and characterize the receptors responsible for the binding of these pathogenic toxins. Our studied discovered that Penaeus vannamei's Serine protease inhibitor 3 (PvSerpin3) derived from shrimp hepatopancreatic tissues could bind to recombinant PirAvp, confirming its role as a novel PirAvp‐binding protein (PABP). Through comprehensive computational methods, we revealed two truncated PirAvp–binding proteins derived from PvSerpin3 called Serpin3(13) and Serpin3(22), which had higher affinity to PirAvp than the full‐length PvSerpin3. The PABP genes were amplified from a cDNA library that was reversed from total RNA extracted from shrimp, cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. Three PABP inclusion bodies were refolded to obtain the soluble form, and the recovery efficacy was found to be 100% for Serpin3 and Serpin3(13), while Serpin3(22) had a recovery efficacy of roundly 50%. Co‐Immunoprecipitation (co‐IP) and dot blot assays substantiated the interaction of these recombinant PABPs with both recombinant PirAvp and VPAHPND (XN89)‐producing natural toxins.

Funder

University of Science Ho Chi Minh City

Publisher

Wiley

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