Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2429321 Developmental & Comparative Immunology 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The rockfish Sebastes schlegeli skin mucus contains a potent antibacterial protein, SSAP (S. schlegeli antibacterial protein), a novel l-amino acid oxidase with strict substrate specificity that acts against water-borne Gram-negative bacteria. We previously demonstrated that SSAP distributes in the skin and gills. Here we investigated the intra-tissue localization of SSAP in the tissues by in situ hybridization. Skin and gill sections were hybridized with digoxigenin-conjugated SSAP-specific RNA probe. SSAP mRNA-positive cells located near the basal membrane of skin epidermis and the gill epithelium. Furthermore, skin section was analyzed by immunohistochemistry and reacted with anti-SSAP antiserum as a primary antibody. The mucus layer and mucous cells in the skin were immunopositive. Skin and gill extracts produced hydrogen peroxide, responsible for antibacterial activity, in the presence of l-lysine. These results suggested that SSAP functions locally as a humoral defense factor in S. schlegeli skin and gills and prevents pathogenic bacterial invasion.

► The rockfish Sebastes schlegeli skin mucus has a potent antibacterial protein, SSAP. ► SSAP is a novel l-amino acid oxidase. ► Localization of SSAP was examined by in situ hybridization. ► SSAP located near the basal membrane of skin epidermis and the gill epithelia. ► SSAP functions locally as a humoral defense factor in S. schlegeli skin and gills.

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