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Comparative Transcriptomic and Expression Profiles Between the Foot Muscle and Mantle Tissues in the Giant Triton Snail Charonia tritonis

The giant triton snail (Charonia tritonis), an endangered gastropod species of ecological and economic importance, is widely distributed in coral reef ecosystems of the Indo-West Pacific region and the tropical waters of the South China Sea. Limited research on molecular mechanisms can be conducted...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Gege, Xu, Meng, Zhang, Chenglong, Jia, Huixia, Zhang, Hua, He, Maoxian, Liu, Wenguang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7959727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33732164
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.632518
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author Zhang, Gege
Xu, Meng
Zhang, Chenglong
Jia, Huixia
Zhang, Hua
He, Maoxian
Liu, Wenguang
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Xu, Meng
Zhang, Chenglong
Jia, Huixia
Zhang, Hua
He, Maoxian
Liu, Wenguang
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description The giant triton snail (Charonia tritonis), an endangered gastropod species of ecological and economic importance, is widely distributed in coral reef ecosystems of the Indo-West Pacific region and the tropical waters of the South China Sea. Limited research on molecular mechanisms can be conducted because the complete genomic information on this species is unavailable. Hence, we performed transcriptome sequencing of the C. tritonis foot muscle and mantle using the Illumina HiSeq sequencing platform. In 109,722 unigenes, we detected 7,994 (3,196 up-regulated and 4,798 down-regulated) differentially expressed genes (DEGs) from the C. tritonis foot muscle and mantle transcriptomes. These DEGs will provide valuable resources to improve the understanding of molecular mechanisms involved in biomineralization of C. tritonis. In the Gene Ontology (GO) database, DEGs were clustered into three main categories (biological processes, molecular functions, and cellular components) and were involved in 50 functional subcategories. The top 20 GO terms in the molecular function category included sulfotransferase activity, transferring sulfur-containing groups, and calcium ion binding, which are terms considered to be related to biomineralization. In KEGG classifications, transcriptomic DEGs were mainly enriched in glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis-chondroitin sulfate/dermatan sulfate, and sulfur metabolism pathway, which may be related to biomineralization. The results of qPCR showed that three of the eight genes examined were significantly up-regulated in the mantle. The phylogenetic tree of BMP1 suggested a significant divergence between homologous genes in C. tritonis. Our results improve the understanding of biomineralization in C. tritonis and provide fundamental transcriptome information to study other molecular mechanisms such as reproduction.
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spelling pubmed-79597272021-03-16 Comparative Transcriptomic and Expression Profiles Between the Foot Muscle and Mantle Tissues in the Giant Triton Snail Charonia tritonis Zhang, Gege Xu, Meng Zhang, Chenglong Jia, Huixia Zhang, Hua He, Maoxian Liu, Wenguang Front Physiol Physiology The giant triton snail (Charonia tritonis), an endangered gastropod species of ecological and economic importance, is widely distributed in coral reef ecosystems of the Indo-West Pacific region and the tropical waters of the South China Sea. Limited research on molecular mechanisms can be conducted because the complete genomic information on this species is unavailable. Hence, we performed transcriptome sequencing of the C. tritonis foot muscle and mantle using the Illumina HiSeq sequencing platform. In 109,722 unigenes, we detected 7,994 (3,196 up-regulated and 4,798 down-regulated) differentially expressed genes (DEGs) from the C. tritonis foot muscle and mantle transcriptomes. These DEGs will provide valuable resources to improve the understanding of molecular mechanisms involved in biomineralization of C. tritonis. In the Gene Ontology (GO) database, DEGs were clustered into three main categories (biological processes, molecular functions, and cellular components) and were involved in 50 functional subcategories. The top 20 GO terms in the molecular function category included sulfotransferase activity, transferring sulfur-containing groups, and calcium ion binding, which are terms considered to be related to biomineralization. In KEGG classifications, transcriptomic DEGs were mainly enriched in glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis-chondroitin sulfate/dermatan sulfate, and sulfur metabolism pathway, which may be related to biomineralization. The results of qPCR showed that three of the eight genes examined were significantly up-regulated in the mantle. The phylogenetic tree of BMP1 suggested a significant divergence between homologous genes in C. tritonis. Our results improve the understanding of biomineralization in C. tritonis and provide fundamental transcriptome information to study other molecular mechanisms such as reproduction. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7959727/ /pubmed/33732164 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.632518 Text en Copyright © 2021 Zhang, Xu, Zhang, Jia, Zhang, He and Liu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Zhang, Gege
Xu, Meng
Zhang, Chenglong
Jia, Huixia
Zhang, Hua
He, Maoxian
Liu, Wenguang
Comparative Transcriptomic and Expression Profiles Between the Foot Muscle and Mantle Tissues in the Giant Triton Snail Charonia tritonis
title Comparative Transcriptomic and Expression Profiles Between the Foot Muscle and Mantle Tissues in the Giant Triton Snail Charonia tritonis
title_full Comparative Transcriptomic and Expression Profiles Between the Foot Muscle and Mantle Tissues in the Giant Triton Snail Charonia tritonis
title_fullStr Comparative Transcriptomic and Expression Profiles Between the Foot Muscle and Mantle Tissues in the Giant Triton Snail Charonia tritonis
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Transcriptomic and Expression Profiles Between the Foot Muscle and Mantle Tissues in the Giant Triton Snail Charonia tritonis
title_short Comparative Transcriptomic and Expression Profiles Between the Foot Muscle and Mantle Tissues in the Giant Triton Snail Charonia tritonis
title_sort comparative transcriptomic and expression profiles between the foot muscle and mantle tissues in the giant triton snail charonia tritonis
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7959727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33732164
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.632518
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