Abstract:
Giant freshwater prawn (
Macrobrachium rosenbergii) is an important cultured species in China. Molting is closely related to the growth and breeding of
M.
rosenbergii. Chitinase, a member of the glycoside hydrolase family 18, plays vital physiological roles in crustaceans, including molting, digestion, and immunity. The molting cycle of
M.
rosenbergii consisted of five stages, named postmolt Ⅰ (A), postmolt Ⅱ (B), intermolt (C), premolt (D), and molt (E). To understand the characteristics and molecular dynamics of chitinase in the molting cycle of
M.
rosenbergii, the chitinase gene of
M.
rosenbergii (
MrChi3
B) was cloned. Thereafter, polyclonal antibody against the chitinase was generated in rabbit. The cDNA of
MrChi3
B spans 1 143 bp that encodes a protein of 380 amino acids (aa) with a predicted molecular weight of 41.91 ku. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that chitinase contains the GH18 family catalytic domain, and it was closely related to chitinase of
M.
nipponense with 94% homology at the aa level. The expression profile of
MrChi3
B in six different tissues (eyestalk, gill, stomach, muscles, endocuticle, intestine) and at different stages of the molting of
M.
rosenbergii was investigated by quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) and Western blot (WB) analysis. The results showed that the
MrChi3
B was ubiquitously expressed in all the tested tissues, whereas its expression was significantly increased in stomach, skin, and muscle at A, B stages. At the stage C, highest expression of
MrChi3
B was observed in the stomach. At the stages A, B, the expression of
MrChi3
B in the endocuticle and muscle reached the highest. The expression of
MrChi3
B in the intestine has increased during the stage D and E. Relative lower expression of
MrChi3
B was observed in the eyestalk at all the stages. The results will shed a new light on the further study of the function of
MrChi3
B from
M.
rosenbergii.