Pyrosequencing andde novoassembly of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba)transcriptome to study the adaptability of krill to climate‐induced environmental changes

Abstract The A ntarctic krill, E uphausia superba , has a key position in the S outhern O cean food web by serving as direct link between primary producers and apex predators. The south‐west A tlantic sector of the S outhern O cean, where the majority of the krill population is located, is experienc...

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Main Authors: Meyer, B., Martini, P., Biscontin, A., De Pittà, C., Romualdi, C., Teschke, M., Frickenhaus, S., Harms, L., Freier, U., Jarman, S., Kawaguchi, S.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/1755-0998.12408 2024-06-23T07:47:13+00:00 Pyrosequencing andde novoassembly of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba)transcriptome to study the adaptability of krill to climate‐induced environmental changes Meyer, B. Martini, P. Biscontin, A. De Pittà, C. Romualdi, C. Teschke, M. Frickenhaus, S. Harms, L. Freier, U. Jarman, S. Kawaguchi, S. Ministry of Education and Science 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.12408 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2F1755-0998.12408 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1755-0998.12408 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/1755-0998.12408 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Molecular Ecology Resources volume 15, issue 6, page 1460-1471 ISSN 1755-098X 1755-0998 journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.12408 2024-06-11T04:41:48Z Abstract The A ntarctic krill, E uphausia superba , has a key position in the S outhern O cean food web by serving as direct link between primary producers and apex predators. The south‐west A tlantic sector of the S outhern O cean, where the majority of the krill population is located, is experiencing one of the most profound environmental changes worldwide. Up to now, we have only cursory information about krill's genomic plasticity to cope with the ongoing environmental changes induced by anthropogenic CO 2 emission. The genome of krill is not yet available due to its large size (about 48 G bp). Here, we present two c DNA normalized libraries from whole krill and krill heads sampled in different seasons that were combined with two data sets of krill transcriptome projects, already published, to produce the first knowledgebase krill ‘master’ transcriptome. The new library produced 25% more E . superba transcripts and now includes nearly all the enzymes involved in the primary oxidative metabolism ( G lycolysis, K rebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation) as well as all genes involved in glycogenesis, glycogen breakdown, gluconeogenesis, fatty acid synthesis and fatty acids β ‐oxidation. With these features, the ‘master’ transcriptome provides the most complete picture of metabolic pathways in A ntarctic krill and will provide a major resource for future physiological and molecular studies. This will be particularly valuable for characterizing the molecular networks that respond to stressors caused by the anthropogenic CO 2 emissions and krill's capacity to cope with the ongoing environmental changes in the A tlantic sector of the S outhern O cean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba Wiley Online Library Antarctic Molecular Ecology Resources 15 6 1460 1471
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description Abstract The A ntarctic krill, E uphausia superba , has a key position in the S outhern O cean food web by serving as direct link between primary producers and apex predators. The south‐west A tlantic sector of the S outhern O cean, where the majority of the krill population is located, is experiencing one of the most profound environmental changes worldwide. Up to now, we have only cursory information about krill's genomic plasticity to cope with the ongoing environmental changes induced by anthropogenic CO 2 emission. The genome of krill is not yet available due to its large size (about 48 G bp). Here, we present two c DNA normalized libraries from whole krill and krill heads sampled in different seasons that were combined with two data sets of krill transcriptome projects, already published, to produce the first knowledgebase krill ‘master’ transcriptome. The new library produced 25% more E . superba transcripts and now includes nearly all the enzymes involved in the primary oxidative metabolism ( G lycolysis, K rebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation) as well as all genes involved in glycogenesis, glycogen breakdown, gluconeogenesis, fatty acid synthesis and fatty acids β ‐oxidation. With these features, the ‘master’ transcriptome provides the most complete picture of metabolic pathways in A ntarctic krill and will provide a major resource for future physiological and molecular studies. This will be particularly valuable for characterizing the molecular networks that respond to stressors caused by the anthropogenic CO 2 emissions and krill's capacity to cope with the ongoing environmental changes in the A tlantic sector of the S outhern O cean.
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author Meyer, B.
Martini, P.
Biscontin, A.
De Pittà, C.
Romualdi, C.
Teschke, M.
Frickenhaus, S.
Harms, L.
Freier, U.
Jarman, S.
Kawaguchi, S.
spellingShingle Meyer, B.
Martini, P.
Biscontin, A.
De Pittà, C.
Romualdi, C.
Teschke, M.
Frickenhaus, S.
Harms, L.
Freier, U.
Jarman, S.
Kawaguchi, S.
Pyrosequencing andde novoassembly of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba)transcriptome to study the adaptability of krill to climate‐induced environmental changes
author_facet Meyer, B.
Martini, P.
Biscontin, A.
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Jarman, S.
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title Pyrosequencing andde novoassembly of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba)transcriptome to study the adaptability of krill to climate‐induced environmental changes
title_short Pyrosequencing andde novoassembly of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba)transcriptome to study the adaptability of krill to climate‐induced environmental changes
title_full Pyrosequencing andde novoassembly of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba)transcriptome to study the adaptability of krill to climate‐induced environmental changes
title_fullStr Pyrosequencing andde novoassembly of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba)transcriptome to study the adaptability of krill to climate‐induced environmental changes
title_full_unstemmed Pyrosequencing andde novoassembly of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba)transcriptome to study the adaptability of krill to climate‐induced environmental changes
title_sort pyrosequencing andde novoassembly of antarctic krill ( euphausia superba)transcriptome to study the adaptability of krill to climate‐induced environmental changes
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