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De novo assembly and analysis of the transcriptome of the Siberian wood frog Rana amurensis

The Siberian wood frog Rana amurensis Boulenger, 1886 is the most hypoxia-tolerant amphibian. It can survive for several months in an almost complete absence of oxygen. Little is known about the mechanisms of this remarkable resilience, in part because studies of amphibian genomes are impeded by the...

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Autores principales: Smirnov, D.N., Shekhovtsov, S.V., Shipova, A.A., Gazizova, G.R., Shagimardanova, E.I., Bulakhova, N.A., Meshcheryakova, E.N., Poluboyarova, T.V., Khrameeva, E.E., Peltek, S.E., Berman, D.I.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8894097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35342853
http://dx.doi.org/10.18699/VJGB-22-07
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author Smirnov, D.N.
Shekhovtsov, S.V.
Shipova, A.A.
Gazizova, G.R.
Shagimardanova, E.I.
Bulakhova, N.A.
Meshcheryakova, E.N.
Poluboyarova, T.V.
Khrameeva, E.E.
Peltek, S.E.
Berman, D.I.
author_facet Smirnov, D.N.
Shekhovtsov, S.V.
Shipova, A.A.
Gazizova, G.R.
Shagimardanova, E.I.
Bulakhova, N.A.
Meshcheryakova, E.N.
Poluboyarova, T.V.
Khrameeva, E.E.
Peltek, S.E.
Berman, D.I.
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description The Siberian wood frog Rana amurensis Boulenger, 1886 is the most hypoxia-tolerant amphibian. It can survive for several months in an almost complete absence of oxygen. Little is known about the mechanisms of this remarkable resilience, in part because studies of amphibian genomes are impeded by their large size. To make the Siberian wood frog more amenable for genetic analysis, we performed transcriptome sequencing and de novo assembly for the R. amurensis brain under hypoxia and normoxia, as well as for the normoxic heart. In order to build a de novo transcriptome assembly of R. amurensis, we utilized 125-bp paired-end reads obtained from the brain under normoxia and hypoxia conditions, and from the heart under normoxia. In the transcriptome assembled from about 100,000,000 reads, 81.5 % of transcripts were annotated as complete, 5.3 % as fragmented, and 13.2 % as missing. We detected 59,078 known transcripts that clustered into 22,251 genes; 11,482 of them were assigned to specific GO categories. Among them, we found 6696 genes involved in protein binding, 3531 genes involved in catalytic activity, and 576 genes associated with transporter activity. A search for genes encoding receptors of the most important neurotransmitters, which may participate in the response to hypoxia, resulted in a set of expressed receptors of dopamine, serotonin, GABA, glutamate, acetylcholine, and norepinephrine. Unexpectedly, no transcripts for histamine receptors were found. The data obtained in this study create a valuable resource for studying the mechanisms of hypoxia tolerance in the Siberian wood frog, as well as for amphibian studies in general.
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spelling pubmed-88940972022-03-24 De novo assembly and analysis of the transcriptome of the Siberian wood frog Rana amurensis Smirnov, D.N. Shekhovtsov, S.V. Shipova, A.A. Gazizova, G.R. Shagimardanova, E.I. Bulakhova, N.A. Meshcheryakova, E.N. Poluboyarova, T.V. Khrameeva, E.E. Peltek, S.E. Berman, D.I. Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genet Selektsii Original Article The Siberian wood frog Rana amurensis Boulenger, 1886 is the most hypoxia-tolerant amphibian. It can survive for several months in an almost complete absence of oxygen. Little is known about the mechanisms of this remarkable resilience, in part because studies of amphibian genomes are impeded by their large size. To make the Siberian wood frog more amenable for genetic analysis, we performed transcriptome sequencing and de novo assembly for the R. amurensis brain under hypoxia and normoxia, as well as for the normoxic heart. In order to build a de novo transcriptome assembly of R. amurensis, we utilized 125-bp paired-end reads obtained from the brain under normoxia and hypoxia conditions, and from the heart under normoxia. In the transcriptome assembled from about 100,000,000 reads, 81.5 % of transcripts were annotated as complete, 5.3 % as fragmented, and 13.2 % as missing. We detected 59,078 known transcripts that clustered into 22,251 genes; 11,482 of them were assigned to specific GO categories. Among them, we found 6696 genes involved in protein binding, 3531 genes involved in catalytic activity, and 576 genes associated with transporter activity. A search for genes encoding receptors of the most important neurotransmitters, which may participate in the response to hypoxia, resulted in a set of expressed receptors of dopamine, serotonin, GABA, glutamate, acetylcholine, and norepinephrine. Unexpectedly, no transcripts for histamine receptors were found. The data obtained in this study create a valuable resource for studying the mechanisms of hypoxia tolerance in the Siberian wood frog, as well as for amphibian studies in general. The Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2022-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8894097/ /pubmed/35342853 http://dx.doi.org/10.18699/VJGB-22-07 Text en Copyright © AUTHORS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License
spellingShingle Original Article
Smirnov, D.N.
Shekhovtsov, S.V.
Shipova, A.A.
Gazizova, G.R.
Shagimardanova, E.I.
Bulakhova, N.A.
Meshcheryakova, E.N.
Poluboyarova, T.V.
Khrameeva, E.E.
Peltek, S.E.
Berman, D.I.
De novo assembly and analysis of the transcriptome of the Siberian wood frog Rana amurensis
title De novo assembly and analysis of the transcriptome of the Siberian wood frog Rana amurensis
title_full De novo assembly and analysis of the transcriptome of the Siberian wood frog Rana amurensis
title_fullStr De novo assembly and analysis of the transcriptome of the Siberian wood frog Rana amurensis
title_full_unstemmed De novo assembly and analysis of the transcriptome of the Siberian wood frog Rana amurensis
title_short De novo assembly and analysis of the transcriptome of the Siberian wood frog Rana amurensis
title_sort de novo assembly and analysis of the transcriptome of the siberian wood frog rana amurensis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8894097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35342853
http://dx.doi.org/10.18699/VJGB-22-07
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