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. 2021 Jan;48(1):657-664.
doi: 10.1007/s11033-020-06113-y. Epub 2021 Jan 3.

Identification and response of cytochrome P450 genes in the brackish water flea Diaphanosoma celebensis after exposure to benzo[α]pyrene and heavy metals

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Identification and response of cytochrome P450 genes in the brackish water flea Diaphanosoma celebensis after exposure to benzo[α]pyrene and heavy metals

Jeonghoon Han et al. Mol Biol Rep. 2021 Jan.

Abstract

The cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzyme family is extensive; these enzymes participate in phase I enzyme metabolism and are involved in xenobiotic detoxification in all living organisms. Despite their significance in xenobiotic detoxification, little is known about the species-specific comparison of CYPs and their molecular responses in aquatic invertebrates. We identified 31 CYPs in the brackish water flea Diaphanosoma celebensis via thorough exploration of transcriptomic databases and measured the transcript profiles of 9 CYPs (within full sequences) in response to benzo[α]pyrene (B[α]P) and two heavy metals (cadmium [Cd] and copper [Cu]). Through phylogenetic analysis, the CYPs were separated and clustered into four clans: mitochondrial, CYP2, CYP3, and CYP4. The expression of 9 CYPs were differentially modulated (up- and/or downregulated) in response to B[α]P, Cd, and Cu. In particular, CYP370A15 was significantly upregulated in response to B[α]P, Cd, and Cu, suggesting that the identified CYPs are involved in xenobiotic detoxification and are useful as biomarkers in response to B[α]P, Cd, and Cu. This study aimed to comprehensively annotate cladoceran CYPs; our results will add to the existing knowledge on the potential roles of CYPs in xenobiotic detoxification in cladocerans.

Keywords: Cytochrome P450s; Detoxification; Diaphanosoma celebensis; Heavy metals; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon; Transcriptional modulation.

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