Desiccation Survival in an Antarctic Nematode: Molecular Analysis Using Expressed Sequenced Tags

Background: Nematodes are the dominant soil animals in Antarctic Dry Valleys and are capable of surviving desiccation and freezing in an anhydrobiotic state. Genes induced by desiccation stress have been successfully enumerated in nematodes; however we have little knowledge of gene regulation by Ant...

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Main Authors: Adams, Byron J., Adhikari, Bishwo N., Wall, Diana H.
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spelling ftbrighamyoung:oai:scholarsarchive.byu.edu:facpub-1857 2023-07-23T04:15:53+02:00 Desiccation Survival in an Antarctic Nematode: Molecular Analysis Using Expressed Sequenced Tags Adams, Byron J. Adhikari, Bishwo N. Wall, Diana H. 2009-02-09T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/858 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/context/facpub/article/1857/viewcontent/IR_CISOPTR_834.pdf English eng BYU ScholarsArchive https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/858 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/context/facpub/article/1857/viewcontent/IR_CISOPTR_834.pdf Faculty Publications nematodes antarctic desiccation anhydrobiotic genes Biology text 2009 ftbrighamyoung 2023-07-03T22:21:03Z Background: Nematodes are the dominant soil animals in Antarctic Dry Valleys and are capable of surviving desiccation and freezing in an anhydrobiotic state. Genes induced by desiccation stress have been successfully enumerated in nematodes; however we have little knowledge of gene regulation by Antarctic nematodes which can survive multiple environmental stresses. To address this problem we investigated the genetic responses of a nematode species, Plectus murrayi, that is capable of tolerating Antarctic environmental extremes, in particular desiccation and freezing. In this study, we provide the first insight into the desiccation induced transcriptome of an Antarctic nematode through cDNA library construction and suppressive subtractive hybridization. Results: We obtained 2,486 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from 2,586 clones derived from the cDNA library of desiccated P. murrayi. The 2,486 ESTs formed 1,387 putative unique transcripts of which 523 (38%) had matches in the model-nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, 107 (7%) in nematodes other than C. elegans, 153 (11%) in non-nematode organisms and 605 (44%) had no significant match to any sequences in the current databases. The 1,387 unique transcripts were functionally classified by using Gene Ontology (GO) hierarchy and the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database. The results indicate that the transcriptome contains a group of transcripts from diverse functional areas. The subtractive library of desiccated nematodes showed 80 transcripts differentially expressed during desiccation stress, of which 28% were metabolism related, 19% were involved in environmental information processing, 28% involved in genetic information processing and 21% were novel transcripts. Expression profiling of 14 selected genes by quantitative Real-time PCR showed 9 genes significantly up-regulated, 3 down-regulated and 2 continuously expressed in response to desiccation. Conclusion: The establishment of a desiccation EST collection for Plectus murrayi, a useful model in ... Text Antarc* Antarctic Brigham Young University (BYU): ScholarsArchive Antarctic
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antarctic
desiccation
anhydrobiotic
genes
Biology
spellingShingle nematodes
antarctic
desiccation
anhydrobiotic
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Biology
Adams, Byron J.
Adhikari, Bishwo N.
Wall, Diana H.
Desiccation Survival in an Antarctic Nematode: Molecular Analysis Using Expressed Sequenced Tags
topic_facet nematodes
antarctic
desiccation
anhydrobiotic
genes
Biology
description Background: Nematodes are the dominant soil animals in Antarctic Dry Valleys and are capable of surviving desiccation and freezing in an anhydrobiotic state. Genes induced by desiccation stress have been successfully enumerated in nematodes; however we have little knowledge of gene regulation by Antarctic nematodes which can survive multiple environmental stresses. To address this problem we investigated the genetic responses of a nematode species, Plectus murrayi, that is capable of tolerating Antarctic environmental extremes, in particular desiccation and freezing. In this study, we provide the first insight into the desiccation induced transcriptome of an Antarctic nematode through cDNA library construction and suppressive subtractive hybridization. Results: We obtained 2,486 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from 2,586 clones derived from the cDNA library of desiccated P. murrayi. The 2,486 ESTs formed 1,387 putative unique transcripts of which 523 (38%) had matches in the model-nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, 107 (7%) in nematodes other than C. elegans, 153 (11%) in non-nematode organisms and 605 (44%) had no significant match to any sequences in the current databases. The 1,387 unique transcripts were functionally classified by using Gene Ontology (GO) hierarchy and the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database. The results indicate that the transcriptome contains a group of transcripts from diverse functional areas. The subtractive library of desiccated nematodes showed 80 transcripts differentially expressed during desiccation stress, of which 28% were metabolism related, 19% were involved in environmental information processing, 28% involved in genetic information processing and 21% were novel transcripts. Expression profiling of 14 selected genes by quantitative Real-time PCR showed 9 genes significantly up-regulated, 3 down-regulated and 2 continuously expressed in response to desiccation. Conclusion: The establishment of a desiccation EST collection for Plectus murrayi, a useful model in ...
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title Desiccation Survival in an Antarctic Nematode: Molecular Analysis Using Expressed Sequenced Tags
title_short Desiccation Survival in an Antarctic Nematode: Molecular Analysis Using Expressed Sequenced Tags
title_full Desiccation Survival in an Antarctic Nematode: Molecular Analysis Using Expressed Sequenced Tags
title_fullStr Desiccation Survival in an Antarctic Nematode: Molecular Analysis Using Expressed Sequenced Tags
title_full_unstemmed Desiccation Survival in an Antarctic Nematode: Molecular Analysis Using Expressed Sequenced Tags
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