Systematic sequencing of mRNA from the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) and first tissue specific transcriptional signature

Abstract Background Little is known about the genome sequences of Euphausiacea (krill) although these crustaceans are abundant components of the pelagic ecosystems in all oceans and used for aquaculture and pharmaceutical industry. This study reports the results of an expressed sequence tag (EST) se...

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Main Authors: De Pittà, Cristiano, Bertolucci, Cristiano, Mazzotta, Gabriella M, Bernante, Filippo, Rizzo, Giorgia, De Nardi, Barbara, Pallavicini, Alberto, Lanfranchi, Gerolamo, Costa, Rodolfo
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-9-45
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spelling crspringernat:10.1186/1471-2164-9-45 2023-05-15T14:13:11+02:00 Systematic sequencing of mRNA from the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) and first tissue specific transcriptional signature De Pittà, Cristiano Bertolucci, Cristiano Mazzotta, Gabriella M Bernante, Filippo Rizzo, Giorgia De Nardi, Barbara Pallavicini, Alberto Lanfranchi, Gerolamo Costa, Rodolfo 2008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-9-45 https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/1471-2164-9-45.pdf en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC BMC Genomics volume 9, issue 1 ISSN 1471-2164 Genetics Biotechnology journal-article 2008 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-9-45 2022-01-04T10:48:28Z Abstract Background Little is known about the genome sequences of Euphausiacea (krill) although these crustaceans are abundant components of the pelagic ecosystems in all oceans and used for aquaculture and pharmaceutical industry. This study reports the results of an expressed sequence tag (EST) sequencing project from different tissues of Euphausia superba (the Antarctic krill). Results We have constructed and sequenced five cDNA libraries from different Antarctic krill tissues: head, abdomen, thoracopods and photophores. We have identified 1.770 high-quality ESTs which were assembled into 216 overlapping clusters and 801 singletons resulting in a total of 1.017 non-redundant sequences. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis was performed to quantify and validate the expression levels of ten genes presenting different EST countings in krill tissues. In addition, bioinformatic screening of the non-redundant E. superba sequences identified 69 microsatellite containing ESTs. Clusters, consensuses and related similarity and gene ontology searches were organized in a dedicated E. superba database http://krill.cribi.unipd.it . Conclusion We defined the first tissue transcriptional signatures of E. superba based on functional categorization among the examined tissues. The analyses of annotated transcripts showed a higher similarity with genes from insects with respect to Malacostraca possibly as an effect of the limited number of Malacostraca sequences in the public databases. Our catalogue provides for the first time a genomic tool to investigate the biology of the Antarctic krill. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba Springer Nature (via Crossref) Antarctic The Antarctic BMC Genomics 9 1 45
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topic Genetics
Biotechnology
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Biotechnology
De Pittà, Cristiano
Bertolucci, Cristiano
Mazzotta, Gabriella M
Bernante, Filippo
Rizzo, Giorgia
De Nardi, Barbara
Pallavicini, Alberto
Lanfranchi, Gerolamo
Costa, Rodolfo
Systematic sequencing of mRNA from the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) and first tissue specific transcriptional signature
topic_facet Genetics
Biotechnology
description Abstract Background Little is known about the genome sequences of Euphausiacea (krill) although these crustaceans are abundant components of the pelagic ecosystems in all oceans and used for aquaculture and pharmaceutical industry. This study reports the results of an expressed sequence tag (EST) sequencing project from different tissues of Euphausia superba (the Antarctic krill). Results We have constructed and sequenced five cDNA libraries from different Antarctic krill tissues: head, abdomen, thoracopods and photophores. We have identified 1.770 high-quality ESTs which were assembled into 216 overlapping clusters and 801 singletons resulting in a total of 1.017 non-redundant sequences. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis was performed to quantify and validate the expression levels of ten genes presenting different EST countings in krill tissues. In addition, bioinformatic screening of the non-redundant E. superba sequences identified 69 microsatellite containing ESTs. Clusters, consensuses and related similarity and gene ontology searches were organized in a dedicated E. superba database http://krill.cribi.unipd.it . Conclusion We defined the first tissue transcriptional signatures of E. superba based on functional categorization among the examined tissues. The analyses of annotated transcripts showed a higher similarity with genes from insects with respect to Malacostraca possibly as an effect of the limited number of Malacostraca sequences in the public databases. Our catalogue provides for the first time a genomic tool to investigate the biology of the Antarctic krill.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author De Pittà, Cristiano
Bertolucci, Cristiano
Mazzotta, Gabriella M
Bernante, Filippo
Rizzo, Giorgia
De Nardi, Barbara
Pallavicini, Alberto
Lanfranchi, Gerolamo
Costa, Rodolfo
author_facet De Pittà, Cristiano
Bertolucci, Cristiano
Mazzotta, Gabriella M
Bernante, Filippo
Rizzo, Giorgia
De Nardi, Barbara
Pallavicini, Alberto
Lanfranchi, Gerolamo
Costa, Rodolfo
author_sort De Pittà, Cristiano
title Systematic sequencing of mRNA from the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) and first tissue specific transcriptional signature
title_short Systematic sequencing of mRNA from the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) and first tissue specific transcriptional signature
title_full Systematic sequencing of mRNA from the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) and first tissue specific transcriptional signature
title_fullStr Systematic sequencing of mRNA from the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) and first tissue specific transcriptional signature
title_full_unstemmed Systematic sequencing of mRNA from the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) and first tissue specific transcriptional signature
title_sort systematic sequencing of mrna from the antarctic krill (euphausia superba) and first tissue specific transcriptional signature
publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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url http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-9-45
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/1471-2164-9-45.pdf
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