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Adaptation and evolution of deep-sea scale worms (Annelida: Polynoidae): insights from transcriptome comparison with a shallow-water species

Polynoid scale worms (Polynoidae, Annelida) invaded deep-sea chemosynthesis-based ecosystems approximately 60 million years ago, but little is known about their genetic adaptation to the extreme deep-sea environment. In this study, we reported the first two transcriptomes of deep-sea polynoids (Bran...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Yanjie, Sun, Jin, Chen, Chong, Watanabe, Hiromi K., Feng, Dong, Zhang, Yu, Chiu, Jill M.Y., Qian, Pei-Yuan, Qiu, Jian-Wen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5387418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28397791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep46205
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author Zhang, Yanjie
Sun, Jin
Chen, Chong
Watanabe, Hiromi K.
Feng, Dong
Zhang, Yu
Chiu, Jill M.Y.
Qian, Pei-Yuan
Qiu, Jian-Wen
author_facet Zhang, Yanjie
Sun, Jin
Chen, Chong
Watanabe, Hiromi K.
Feng, Dong
Zhang, Yu
Chiu, Jill M.Y.
Qian, Pei-Yuan
Qiu, Jian-Wen
author_sort Zhang, Yanjie
collection PubMed
description Polynoid scale worms (Polynoidae, Annelida) invaded deep-sea chemosynthesis-based ecosystems approximately 60 million years ago, but little is known about their genetic adaptation to the extreme deep-sea environment. In this study, we reported the first two transcriptomes of deep-sea polynoids (Branchipolynoe pettiboneae, Lepidonotopodium sp.) and compared them with the transcriptome of a shallow-water polynoid (Harmothoe imbricata). We determined codon and amino acid usage, positive selected genes, highly expressed genes and putative duplicated genes. Transcriptome assembly produced 98,806 to 225,709 contigs in the three species. There were more positively charged amino acids (i.e., histidine and arginine) and less negatively charged amino acids (i.e., aspartic acid and glutamic acid) in the deep-sea species. There were 120 genes showing clear evidence of positive selection. Among the 10% most highly expressed genes, there were more hemoglobin genes with high expression levels in both deep-sea species. The duplicated genes related to DNA recombination and metabolism, and gene expression were only enriched in deep-sea species. Deep-sea scale worms adopted two strategies of adaptation to hypoxia in the chemosynthesis-based habitats (i.e., rapid evolution of tetra-domain hemoglobin in Branchipolynoe or high expression of single-domain hemoglobin in Lepidonotopodium sp.).
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spelling pubmed-53874182017-04-12 Adaptation and evolution of deep-sea scale worms (Annelida: Polynoidae): insights from transcriptome comparison with a shallow-water species Zhang, Yanjie Sun, Jin Chen, Chong Watanabe, Hiromi K. Feng, Dong Zhang, Yu Chiu, Jill M.Y. Qian, Pei-Yuan Qiu, Jian-Wen Sci Rep Article Polynoid scale worms (Polynoidae, Annelida) invaded deep-sea chemosynthesis-based ecosystems approximately 60 million years ago, but little is known about their genetic adaptation to the extreme deep-sea environment. In this study, we reported the first two transcriptomes of deep-sea polynoids (Branchipolynoe pettiboneae, Lepidonotopodium sp.) and compared them with the transcriptome of a shallow-water polynoid (Harmothoe imbricata). We determined codon and amino acid usage, positive selected genes, highly expressed genes and putative duplicated genes. Transcriptome assembly produced 98,806 to 225,709 contigs in the three species. There were more positively charged amino acids (i.e., histidine and arginine) and less negatively charged amino acids (i.e., aspartic acid and glutamic acid) in the deep-sea species. There were 120 genes showing clear evidence of positive selection. Among the 10% most highly expressed genes, there were more hemoglobin genes with high expression levels in both deep-sea species. The duplicated genes related to DNA recombination and metabolism, and gene expression were only enriched in deep-sea species. Deep-sea scale worms adopted two strategies of adaptation to hypoxia in the chemosynthesis-based habitats (i.e., rapid evolution of tetra-domain hemoglobin in Branchipolynoe or high expression of single-domain hemoglobin in Lepidonotopodium sp.). Nature Publishing Group 2017-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5387418/ /pubmed/28397791 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep46205 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Zhang, Yanjie
Sun, Jin
Chen, Chong
Watanabe, Hiromi K.
Feng, Dong
Zhang, Yu
Chiu, Jill M.Y.
Qian, Pei-Yuan
Qiu, Jian-Wen
Adaptation and evolution of deep-sea scale worms (Annelida: Polynoidae): insights from transcriptome comparison with a shallow-water species
title Adaptation and evolution of deep-sea scale worms (Annelida: Polynoidae): insights from transcriptome comparison with a shallow-water species
title_full Adaptation and evolution of deep-sea scale worms (Annelida: Polynoidae): insights from transcriptome comparison with a shallow-water species
title_fullStr Adaptation and evolution of deep-sea scale worms (Annelida: Polynoidae): insights from transcriptome comparison with a shallow-water species
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation and evolution of deep-sea scale worms (Annelida: Polynoidae): insights from transcriptome comparison with a shallow-water species
title_short Adaptation and evolution of deep-sea scale worms (Annelida: Polynoidae): insights from transcriptome comparison with a shallow-water species
title_sort adaptation and evolution of deep-sea scale worms (annelida: polynoidae): insights from transcriptome comparison with a shallow-water species
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5387418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28397791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep46205
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