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De Novo Transcriptomes of a Mixotrophic and a Heterotrophic Ciliate from Marine Plankton

Studying non-model organisms is crucial in the context of the current development of genomics and transcriptomics for both physiological experimentation and environmental characterization. We investigated the transcriptomes of two marine planktonic ciliates, the mixotrophic oligotrich Strombidium ra...

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Autores principales: Santoferrara, Luciana F., Guida, Stephanie, Zhang, Huan, McManus, George B.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4077812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24983246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101418
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author Santoferrara, Luciana F.
Guida, Stephanie
Zhang, Huan
McManus, George B.
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Guida, Stephanie
Zhang, Huan
McManus, George B.
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description Studying non-model organisms is crucial in the context of the current development of genomics and transcriptomics for both physiological experimentation and environmental characterization. We investigated the transcriptomes of two marine planktonic ciliates, the mixotrophic oligotrich Strombidium rassoulzadegani and the heterotrophic choreotrich Strombidinopsis sp., and their respective algal food using Illumina RNAseq. Our aim was to characterize the transcriptomes of these contrasting ciliates and to identify genes potentially involved in mixotrophy. We detected approximately 10,000 and 7,600 amino acid sequences for S. rassoulzadegani and Strombidinopsis sp., respectively. About half of these transcripts had significant BLASTP hits (E-value <10(−6)) against previously-characterized sequences, mostly from the model ciliate Oxytricha trifallax. Transcriptomes from both the mixotroph and the heterotroph species provided similar annotations for GO terms and KEGG pathways. Most of the identified genes were related to housekeeping activity and pathways such as the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, nucleotides, and vitamins. Although S. rassoulzadegani can keep and use chloroplasts from its prey, we did not find genes clearly linked to chloroplast maintenance and functioning in the transcriptome of this ciliate. While chloroplasts are known sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS), we found the same complement of antioxidant pathways in both ciliates, except for one enzyme possibly linked to ascorbic acid recycling found exclusively in the mixotroph. Contrary to our expectations, we did not find qualitative differences in genes potentially related to mixotrophy. However, these transcriptomes will help to establish a basis for the evaluation of differential gene expression in oligotrichs and choreotrichs and experimental investigation of the costs and benefits of mixotrophy.
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spelling pubmed-40778122014-07-03 De Novo Transcriptomes of a Mixotrophic and a Heterotrophic Ciliate from Marine Plankton Santoferrara, Luciana F. Guida, Stephanie Zhang, Huan McManus, George B. PLoS One Research Article Studying non-model organisms is crucial in the context of the current development of genomics and transcriptomics for both physiological experimentation and environmental characterization. We investigated the transcriptomes of two marine planktonic ciliates, the mixotrophic oligotrich Strombidium rassoulzadegani and the heterotrophic choreotrich Strombidinopsis sp., and their respective algal food using Illumina RNAseq. Our aim was to characterize the transcriptomes of these contrasting ciliates and to identify genes potentially involved in mixotrophy. We detected approximately 10,000 and 7,600 amino acid sequences for S. rassoulzadegani and Strombidinopsis sp., respectively. About half of these transcripts had significant BLASTP hits (E-value <10(−6)) against previously-characterized sequences, mostly from the model ciliate Oxytricha trifallax. Transcriptomes from both the mixotroph and the heterotroph species provided similar annotations for GO terms and KEGG pathways. Most of the identified genes were related to housekeeping activity and pathways such as the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, nucleotides, and vitamins. Although S. rassoulzadegani can keep and use chloroplasts from its prey, we did not find genes clearly linked to chloroplast maintenance and functioning in the transcriptome of this ciliate. While chloroplasts are known sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS), we found the same complement of antioxidant pathways in both ciliates, except for one enzyme possibly linked to ascorbic acid recycling found exclusively in the mixotroph. Contrary to our expectations, we did not find qualitative differences in genes potentially related to mixotrophy. However, these transcriptomes will help to establish a basis for the evaluation of differential gene expression in oligotrichs and choreotrichs and experimental investigation of the costs and benefits of mixotrophy. Public Library of Science 2014-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4077812/ /pubmed/24983246 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101418 Text en © 2014 Santoferrara 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.
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De Novo Transcriptomes of a Mixotrophic and a Heterotrophic Ciliate from Marine Plankton
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title_full De Novo Transcriptomes of a Mixotrophic and a Heterotrophic Ciliate from Marine Plankton
title_fullStr De Novo Transcriptomes of a Mixotrophic and a Heterotrophic Ciliate from Marine Plankton
title_full_unstemmed De Novo Transcriptomes of a Mixotrophic and a Heterotrophic Ciliate from Marine Plankton
title_short De Novo Transcriptomes of a Mixotrophic and a Heterotrophic Ciliate from Marine Plankton
title_sort de novo transcriptomes of a mixotrophic and a heterotrophic ciliate from marine plankton
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4077812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24983246
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101418
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