Dominant Elongase Activity of Elovl5a but Higher Expression of Elovl5b in Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio)

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Nov 24;23(23):14666. doi: 10.3390/ijms232314666.

Abstract

Most diploid freshwater and marine fish encode one elovl5 elongase, having substrate specificity and activities towards C18, C20 and C22 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). The allo-tetraploid common carp is hypothesized to encode two duplicated elovl5 genes. How these two elovl5 genes adapt to coordinate the PUFA biosynthesis through elongase function and expression divergence requires elucidation. In this study, we obtained the full-length cDNA sequences of two elovl5 genes in common carp, named as elovl5a and elovl5b. Functional characterization showed that both enzymes had elongase activity towards C18, C20 and C22 PUFAs. Especially, the activities of these two enzymes towards C22 PUFAs ranged from 3.87% to 8.24%, higher than those in most freshwater and marine fish. The Elovl5a had higher elongase activities than Elovl5b towards seven substrates. The spatial-temporal expression showed that both genes co-transcribed in all tissues and development stages. However, the expression levels of elovl5b were significantly higher than those of elovl5a in all examined conditions, suggesting that elovl5b would be the dominantly expressed gene. These two genes had different potential transcriptional binding sites. These results revealed the complicated roles of elovl5 on PUFA synthesis in common carp. The data also increased the knowledge of co-ordination between two homoeologs of the polyploid fish through function and expression divergence.

Keywords: common carp; dominant expression; duplication; fatty acid elongase 5; poly-unsaturated fatty acids.

MeSH terms

  • Acetyltransferases / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Carps* / genetics
  • Carps* / metabolism
  • Fatty Acid Elongases / genetics
  • Fatty Acid Elongases / metabolism
  • Fatty Acids, Unsaturated / metabolism
  • Substrate Specificity

Substances

  • Fatty Acid Elongases
  • Acetyltransferases
  • Fatty Acids, Unsaturated