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Genomic Signatures Supporting the Symbiosis and Formation of Chitinous Tube in the Deep-Sea Tubeworm Paraescarpia echinospica

Vestimentiferan tubeworms are iconic animals that present as large habitat-forming chitinized tube bushes in deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems. They are gutless and depend entirely on their endosymbiotic sulfide-oxidizing chemoautotrophic bacteria for nutrition. Information on the genomes of severa...

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Autores principales: Sun, Yanan, Sun, Jin, Yang, Yi, Lan, Yi, Ip, Jack Chi-Ho, Wong, Wai Chuen, Kwan, Yick Hang, Zhang, Yanjie, Han, Zhuang, Qiu, Jian-Wen, Qian, Pei-Yuan
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8476170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34255082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab203
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author Sun, Yanan
Sun, Jin
Yang, Yi
Lan, Yi
Ip, Jack Chi-Ho
Wong, Wai Chuen
Kwan, Yick Hang
Zhang, Yanjie
Han, Zhuang
Qiu, Jian-Wen
Qian, Pei-Yuan
author_facet Sun, Yanan
Sun, Jin
Yang, Yi
Lan, Yi
Ip, Jack Chi-Ho
Wong, Wai Chuen
Kwan, Yick Hang
Zhang, Yanjie
Han, Zhuang
Qiu, Jian-Wen
Qian, Pei-Yuan
author_sort Sun, Yanan
collection PubMed
description Vestimentiferan tubeworms are iconic animals that present as large habitat-forming chitinized tube bushes in deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems. They are gutless and depend entirely on their endosymbiotic sulfide-oxidizing chemoautotrophic bacteria for nutrition. Information on the genomes of several siboglinid endosymbionts has improved our understanding of their nutritional supplies. However, the interactions between tubeworms and their endosymbionts remain largely unclear due to a paucity of host genomes. Here, we report the chromosome-level genome of the vestimentiferan tubeworm Paraescarpia echinospica. We found that the genome has been remodeled to facilitate symbiosis through the expansion of gene families related to substrate transfer and innate immunity, suppression of apoptosis, regulation of lysosomal digestion, and protection against oxidative stress. Furthermore, the genome encodes a programmed cell death pathway that potentially controls the endosymbiont population. Our integrated genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic analyses uncovered matrix proteins required for the formation of the chitinous tube and revealed gene family expansion and co-option as evolutionary mechanisms driving the acquisition of this unique supporting structure for deep-sea tubeworms. Overall, our study provides novel insights into the host’s support system that has enabled tubeworms to establish symbiosis, thrive in deep-sea hot vents and cold seeps, and produce the unique chitinous tubes in the deep sea.
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spelling pubmed-84761702021-09-28 Genomic Signatures Supporting the Symbiosis and Formation of Chitinous Tube in the Deep-Sea Tubeworm Paraescarpia echinospica Sun, Yanan Sun, Jin Yang, Yi Lan, Yi Ip, Jack Chi-Ho Wong, Wai Chuen Kwan, Yick Hang Zhang, Yanjie Han, Zhuang Qiu, Jian-Wen Qian, Pei-Yuan Mol Biol Evol Fast Track Vestimentiferan tubeworms are iconic animals that present as large habitat-forming chitinized tube bushes in deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems. They are gutless and depend entirely on their endosymbiotic sulfide-oxidizing chemoautotrophic bacteria for nutrition. Information on the genomes of several siboglinid endosymbionts has improved our understanding of their nutritional supplies. However, the interactions between tubeworms and their endosymbionts remain largely unclear due to a paucity of host genomes. Here, we report the chromosome-level genome of the vestimentiferan tubeworm Paraescarpia echinospica. We found that the genome has been remodeled to facilitate symbiosis through the expansion of gene families related to substrate transfer and innate immunity, suppression of apoptosis, regulation of lysosomal digestion, and protection against oxidative stress. Furthermore, the genome encodes a programmed cell death pathway that potentially controls the endosymbiont population. Our integrated genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic analyses uncovered matrix proteins required for the formation of the chitinous tube and revealed gene family expansion and co-option as evolutionary mechanisms driving the acquisition of this unique supporting structure for deep-sea tubeworms. Overall, our study provides novel insights into the host’s support system that has enabled tubeworms to establish symbiosis, thrive in deep-sea hot vents and cold seeps, and produce the unique chitinous tubes in the deep sea. Oxford University Press 2021-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8476170/ /pubmed/34255082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab203 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Fast Track
Sun, Yanan
Sun, Jin
Yang, Yi
Lan, Yi
Ip, Jack Chi-Ho
Wong, Wai Chuen
Kwan, Yick Hang
Zhang, Yanjie
Han, Zhuang
Qiu, Jian-Wen
Qian, Pei-Yuan
Genomic Signatures Supporting the Symbiosis and Formation of Chitinous Tube in the Deep-Sea Tubeworm Paraescarpia echinospica
title Genomic Signatures Supporting the Symbiosis and Formation of Chitinous Tube in the Deep-Sea Tubeworm Paraescarpia echinospica
title_full Genomic Signatures Supporting the Symbiosis and Formation of Chitinous Tube in the Deep-Sea Tubeworm Paraescarpia echinospica
title_fullStr Genomic Signatures Supporting the Symbiosis and Formation of Chitinous Tube in the Deep-Sea Tubeworm Paraescarpia echinospica
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Signatures Supporting the Symbiosis and Formation of Chitinous Tube in the Deep-Sea Tubeworm Paraescarpia echinospica
title_short Genomic Signatures Supporting the Symbiosis and Formation of Chitinous Tube in the Deep-Sea Tubeworm Paraescarpia echinospica
title_sort genomic signatures supporting the symbiosis and formation of chitinous tube in the deep-sea tubeworm paraescarpia echinospica
topic Fast Track
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8476170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34255082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab203
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