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Construction and Characterization of Normalized cDNA Libraries by 454 Pyrosequencing and Estimation of DNA Methylation Levels in Three Distantly Related Termite Species

In termites, division of labor among castes, categories of individuals that perform specialized tasks, increases colony-level productivity and is the key to their ecological success. Although molecular studies on caste polymorphism have been performed in termites, we are far from a comprehensive und...

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Autores principales: Hayashi, Yoshinobu, Shigenobu, Shuji, Watanabe, Dai, Toga, Kouhei, Saiki, Ryota, Shimada, Keisuke, Bourguignon, Thomas, Lo, Nathan, Hojo, Masaru, Maekawa, Kiyoto, Miura, Toru
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3787108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24098800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076678
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author Hayashi, Yoshinobu
Shigenobu, Shuji
Watanabe, Dai
Toga, Kouhei
Saiki, Ryota
Shimada, Keisuke
Bourguignon, Thomas
Lo, Nathan
Hojo, Masaru
Maekawa, Kiyoto
Miura, Toru
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Shigenobu, Shuji
Watanabe, Dai
Toga, Kouhei
Saiki, Ryota
Shimada, Keisuke
Bourguignon, Thomas
Lo, Nathan
Hojo, Masaru
Maekawa, Kiyoto
Miura, Toru
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description In termites, division of labor among castes, categories of individuals that perform specialized tasks, increases colony-level productivity and is the key to their ecological success. Although molecular studies on caste polymorphism have been performed in termites, we are far from a comprehensive understanding of the molecular basis of this phenomenon. To facilitate future molecular studies, we aimed to construct expressed sequence tag (EST) libraries covering wide ranges of gene repertoires in three representative termite species, Hodotermopsis sjostedti , Reticulitermessperatus and Nasutitermestakasagoensis . We generated normalized cDNA libraries from whole bodies, except for guts containing microbes, of almost all castes, sexes and developmental stages and sequenced them with the 454 GS FLX titanium system. We obtained >1.2 million quality-filtered reads yielding >400 million bases for each of the three species. Isotigs, which are analogous to individual transcripts, and singletons were produced by assembling the reads and annotated using public databases. Genes related to juvenile hormone, which plays crucial roles in caste differentiation of termites, were identified from the EST libraries by BLAST search. To explore the potential for DNA methylation, which plays an important role in caste differentiation of honeybees, tBLASTn searches for DNA methyltransferases (dnmt1, dnmt2 and dnmt3) and methyl-CpG binding domain (mbd) were performed against the EST libraries. All four of these genes were found in the H . sjostedti library, while all except dnmt3 were found in R . speratus and N . takasagoensis . The ratio of the observed to the expected CpG content (CpG O/E), which is a proxy for DNA methylation level, was calculated for the coding sequences predicted from the isotigs and singletons. In all of the three species, the majority of coding sequences showed depletion of CpG O/E (less than 1), and the distributions of CpG O/E were bimodal, suggesting the presence of DNA methylation.
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spelling pubmed-37871082013-10-04 Construction and Characterization of Normalized cDNA Libraries by 454 Pyrosequencing and Estimation of DNA Methylation Levels in Three Distantly Related Termite Species Hayashi, Yoshinobu Shigenobu, Shuji Watanabe, Dai Toga, Kouhei Saiki, Ryota Shimada, Keisuke Bourguignon, Thomas Lo, Nathan Hojo, Masaru Maekawa, Kiyoto Miura, Toru PLoS One Research Article In termites, division of labor among castes, categories of individuals that perform specialized tasks, increases colony-level productivity and is the key to their ecological success. Although molecular studies on caste polymorphism have been performed in termites, we are far from a comprehensive understanding of the molecular basis of this phenomenon. To facilitate future molecular studies, we aimed to construct expressed sequence tag (EST) libraries covering wide ranges of gene repertoires in three representative termite species, Hodotermopsis sjostedti , Reticulitermessperatus and Nasutitermestakasagoensis . We generated normalized cDNA libraries from whole bodies, except for guts containing microbes, of almost all castes, sexes and developmental stages and sequenced them with the 454 GS FLX titanium system. We obtained >1.2 million quality-filtered reads yielding >400 million bases for each of the three species. Isotigs, which are analogous to individual transcripts, and singletons were produced by assembling the reads and annotated using public databases. Genes related to juvenile hormone, which plays crucial roles in caste differentiation of termites, were identified from the EST libraries by BLAST search. To explore the potential for DNA methylation, which plays an important role in caste differentiation of honeybees, tBLASTn searches for DNA methyltransferases (dnmt1, dnmt2 and dnmt3) and methyl-CpG binding domain (mbd) were performed against the EST libraries. All four of these genes were found in the H . sjostedti library, while all except dnmt3 were found in R . speratus and N . takasagoensis . The ratio of the observed to the expected CpG content (CpG O/E), which is a proxy for DNA methylation level, was calculated for the coding sequences predicted from the isotigs and singletons. In all of the three species, the majority of coding sequences showed depletion of CpG O/E (less than 1), and the distributions of CpG O/E were bimodal, suggesting the presence of DNA methylation. Public Library of Science 2013-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3787108/ /pubmed/24098800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076678 Text en © 2013 Hayashi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Hayashi, Yoshinobu
Shigenobu, Shuji
Watanabe, Dai
Toga, Kouhei
Saiki, Ryota
Shimada, Keisuke
Bourguignon, Thomas
Lo, Nathan
Hojo, Masaru
Maekawa, Kiyoto
Miura, Toru
Construction and Characterization of Normalized cDNA Libraries by 454 Pyrosequencing and Estimation of DNA Methylation Levels in Three Distantly Related Termite Species
title Construction and Characterization of Normalized cDNA Libraries by 454 Pyrosequencing and Estimation of DNA Methylation Levels in Three Distantly Related Termite Species
title_full Construction and Characterization of Normalized cDNA Libraries by 454 Pyrosequencing and Estimation of DNA Methylation Levels in Three Distantly Related Termite Species
title_fullStr Construction and Characterization of Normalized cDNA Libraries by 454 Pyrosequencing and Estimation of DNA Methylation Levels in Three Distantly Related Termite Species
title_full_unstemmed Construction and Characterization of Normalized cDNA Libraries by 454 Pyrosequencing and Estimation of DNA Methylation Levels in Three Distantly Related Termite Species
title_short Construction and Characterization of Normalized cDNA Libraries by 454 Pyrosequencing and Estimation of DNA Methylation Levels in Three Distantly Related Termite Species
title_sort construction and characterization of normalized cdna libraries by 454 pyrosequencing and estimation of dna methylation levels in three distantly related termite species
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3787108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24098800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076678
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