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Transglutaminase Activity Determines Nuclear Localization of Serotonin Immunoreactivity in the Early Embryos of Invertebrates and Vertebrates.
Ivashkin, Evgeny; Melnikova, Victoria; Kurtova, Anastasia; Brun, Nadja R; Obukhova, Alexandra; Khabarova, Marina Yu; Yakusheff, Alexander; Adameyko, Igor; Gribble, Kristin E; Voronezhskaya, Elena E.
Affiliation
  • Ivashkin E; Department of Developmental and Comparative Physiology, Koltsov Institute of Developmental Biology , Russian Academy of Sciences , 119334 Moscow , Russia.
  • Melnikova V; Department of Physiology and Pharmacology , Karolinska Institutet , 171 77 Stockholm , Sweden.
  • Kurtova A; Josephine Bay Paul Center for Comparative Molecular Biology and Evolution , Marine Biological Laboratory , Woods Hole , Massachusetts 02543 , United States.
  • Brun NR; Department of Developmental and Comparative Physiology, Koltsov Institute of Developmental Biology , Russian Academy of Sciences , 119334 Moscow , Russia.
  • Obukhova A; Department of Developmental and Comparative Physiology, Koltsov Institute of Developmental Biology , Russian Academy of Sciences , 119334 Moscow , Russia.
  • Khabarova MY; Department of Biology , Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution , Woods Hole , Massachusetts 02543 , United States.
  • Yakusheff A; Department of Developmental and Comparative Physiology, Koltsov Institute of Developmental Biology , Russian Academy of Sciences , 119334 Moscow , Russia.
  • Adameyko I; Department of Developmental and Comparative Physiology, Koltsov Institute of Developmental Biology , Russian Academy of Sciences , 119334 Moscow , Russia.
  • Gribble KE; Department of Developmental and Comparative Physiology, Koltsov Institute of Developmental Biology , Russian Academy of Sciences , 119334 Moscow , Russia.
  • Voronezhskaya EE; Department of Physiology and Pharmacology , Karolinska Institutet , 171 77 Stockholm , Sweden.
ACS Chem Neurosci ; 10(8): 3888-3899, 2019 08 21.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31291540
ABSTRACT
Serotonin (5-HT) is a key player in many physiological processes in both the adult organism and developing embryo. One of the mechanisms for 5-HT-mediated effects is covalent binding of 5-HT to the target proteins catalyzed by transglutaminases (serotonylation). Despite the implication in a variety of physiological processes, the involvement of serotonylation in embryonic development remains unclear. Here we tested the hypothesis that 5-HT serves as a substrate for transglutaminase-mediated transamidation of the nuclear proteins in the early embryos of both vertebrates and invertebrates. For this, we demonstrated that the level of serotonin immunoreactivity (5-HT-ir) in cell nuclei increases upon the elevation of 5-HT concentration in embryos of sea urchins, mollusks, and teleost fish. Consistently, pharmacological inhibition of transglutaminase activity resulted in the reduction of both brightness and nuclear localization of anti-5-HT staining. We identified specific and bright 5-HT-ir within nuclei attributed to a subset of different cell types ectodermal and endodermal, macro- and micromeres, and blastoderm. Western blot and dot blot confirmed the presence of 5-HT-ir epitopes in the normal embryos of all the species examined. The experimental elevation of 5-HT level led to the enhancement of 5-HT-ir-related signal on blots in a species-specific manner. The obtained results demonstrate that 5-HT is involved in transglutaminase-dependent monoaminylation of nuclear proteins and suggest nuclear serotonylation as a possible regulatory mechanism during early embryonic development. The results reveal that this pathway is conserved in the development of both vertebrates and invertebrates.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Serotonin / Transglutaminases / Embryonic Development / Embryo, Nonmammalian Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: ACS Chem Neurosci Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: RUSSIA

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Serotonin / Transglutaminases / Embryonic Development / Embryo, Nonmammalian Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: ACS Chem Neurosci Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: RUSSIA