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Teleost-specific ictacalcins exhibit similar structural organization, cation-dependent activation, and transcriptional regulation as human S100 proteins

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dc.contributor.author Hernández, Liz
dc.contributor.author Paris, Theo
dc.contributor.author Demou, María
dc.contributor.author Birck, Catherine
dc.contributor.author Begon-pescia, Christina
dc.contributor.author Rodríguez-Vidal, Juan-Francisco
dc.contributor.author Tyrkalska, Sylwia-D
dc.contributor.author Bureau, Charlotte
dc.contributor.author González, Catherine
dc.contributor.author Gracia, Juliette
dc.contributor.author Lelievre, Etienne
dc.contributor.author Mulero, Victoriano
dc.contributor.author Nguyen-chi, Mai
dc.contributor.author Yatime, Laure
dc.date.accessioned 2026-08-03T10:26:40Z
dc.date.available 2026-08-03T10:26:40Z
dc.date.issued 2026-04
dc.identifier.issn 1742-464X
dc.identifier.uri https://sms.carm.es/ricsmur/handle/123456789/27137
dc.description.abstract S100 proteins are highly versatile calcium-binding proteins from vertebrates. Following extracellular release, they become essential in immune and antimicrobial defenses, initiating the inflammatory response through receptor signaling and providing direct control of bacterial invaders via nutritional immunity. While mammalian S100s have been extensively studied, very little is known about the more recently discovered S100 proteins from teleost fish, including those with no strict orthologs in mammals. Comparable functioning between both clades would allow us to expand their study into the highly popular zebrafish model, which is particularly suited for live imaging and mechanistic exploration of immune and inflammatory processes. To fill the gap of knowledge on teleost S100s, we here provide detailed structural and biochemical characterization of S100i1 and S100i2 from Danio rerio, two teleost-specific S100s absent in mammals. We demonstrate that they nevertheless share conserved tertiary and quaternary organization with mammalian S100s. In addition, they exhibit comparable calcium binding properties and undergo a similar calcium-dependent activation mechanism. Furthermore, they display analogous expression patterns, being enriched in tissues highly exposed to the environment such as gills and skin, the latter constituting an important reservoir of S100 proteins in mammals. Finally, our results show, for the very first time, that s100i2/i2 gene expression is differentially modulated in sterile disease conditions associated with sustained inflammation or a high hypoxic state. Altogether, these findings underline the strong parallelism existing between mammalian and teleost-specific S100 proteins despite their divergent evolution, opening up new avenues to explore their biology in the zebrafish model.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher WILEY
dc.rights Atribución/Reconocimiento 4.0 Internaciona
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es *
dc.subject.mesh Animals
dc.subject.mesh Zebrafish/genetics/metabolism
dc.subject.mesh S100 Proteins/genetics/chemistry/metabolism
dc.subject.mesh Humans
dc.subject.mesh Zebrafish Proteins/genetics/chemistry/metabolism
dc.subject.mesh Calcium/metabolism
dc.subject.mesh Amino Acid Sequence
dc.subject.mesh Transcriptional Activation
dc.subject.mesh Phylogeny
dc.subject.mesh Cations/metabolism
dc.title Teleost-specific ictacalcins exhibit similar structural organization, cation-dependent activation, and transcriptional regulation as human S100 proteins
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article 
dc.identifier.pmid 41313715
dc.relation.publisherversion https://febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/febs.70354
dc.type.version info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 
dc.identifier.doi 10.1111/febs.70354
dc.journal.title FEBS JOURNAL
dc.identifier.essn 1742-4658


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