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  2. AMPK Promotes Larval Metamorphosis of Mytilus coruscus

AMPK Promotes Larval Metamorphosis of Mytilus coruscus

  • Genes (Basel). 2022 Dec 16;13(12):2384. doi: 10.3390/genes13122384.
Wen Zhang 1 2 Yuyi Wang 1 2 Xiaomeng Hu 1 2 Zhongsheng Zhou 1 2 Youting Zhu 1 2 Xiao Liang 1 2 Jin-Long Yang 1 2
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Shanghai Collaborative Innovation Center for Cultivating Elite Breeds and Green-Culture of Aquaculture animals, Shanghai 201306, China.
  • 2 International Research Center for Marine Biosciences, Ministry of Science and Technology, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China.
Abstract

Metamorphosis is a critical process in the transition from planktonic life to benthic life for marine invertebrates, which is accompanied by a large amount of energy consumption. Previous studies have proved that AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), as a vital energy regulator, plays a prominent role in mediating the growth and development of terrestrial Animals. However, its function in the growth and development of marine invertebrates, especially in metamorphosis, remains elusive. This study explored the function of AMPK in the larval metamorphosis of Mytilus coruscus. The full-length cDNA of AMPK genes in M. coruscus was cloned and characterized, which is composed of three subunits, McAMPKα, McAMPKβ, and McAMPKγ. Pharmacological tests demonstrated that through the application of an AMPK Activator, AMP substantially enhanced the larval metamorphosis rate (p < 0.05). By contrast, the larval metamorphosis rate decreased significantly after being treated with the AMPK Inhibitor Compound C (p < 0.05). McAMPK gene knock-down resulted in a reduction in McAMPK gene expression (p < 0.05), and the larval metamorphosis of M. coruscus was significantly restrained (p < 0.05). These results indicated that AMPK signaling is vital in the larval metamorphosis of M. coruscus, which advances further understanding in exploring the molecular mechanisms in the metamorphosis of marine invertebrate larvae.

Keywords

AMPK genes; Mytilus coruscus; RNA interference; activator; inhibitor; metamorphosis.

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