The First Genome Survey of the Antarctic Krill ( Euphausia superba ) Provides a Valuable Genetic Resource for Polar Biomedical Research

The world-famous Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba ) plays a fundamental role in the Antarctic food chain. It resides in cold environments with the most abundant biomass to support the Antarctic ecology and fisheries. Here, we performed the first genome survey of the Antarctic krill, with genomic...

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Published in:Marine Drugs
Main Authors: Yuting Huang, Chao Bian, Zhaoqun Liu, Lingling Wang, Changhu Xue, Hongliang Huang, Yunhai Yi, Xinxin You, Wei Song, Xiangzhao Mao, Linsheng Song, Qiong Shi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:7fed09c232c4454fb12c8ad11d485a26 2023-05-15T14:02:16+02:00 The First Genome Survey of the Antarctic Krill ( Euphausia superba ) Provides a Valuable Genetic Resource for Polar Biomedical Research Yuting Huang Chao Bian Zhaoqun Liu Lingling Wang Changhu Xue Hongliang Huang Yunhai Yi Xinxin You Wei Song Xiangzhao Mao Linsheng Song Qiong Shi 2020-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/md18040185 https://doaj.org/article/7fed09c232c4454fb12c8ad11d485a26 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/18/4/185 https://doaj.org/toc/1660-3397 doi:10.3390/md18040185 1660-3397 https://doaj.org/article/7fed09c232c4454fb12c8ad11d485a26 Marine Drugs, Vol 18, Iss 185, p 185 (2020) Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) genome survey mitochondrial genome whiteleg shrimp ( Penaeus vannamei ) antimicrobial peptide (AMP) antihypertensive peptide (AHTP) Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/md18040185 2022-12-30T20:09:49Z The world-famous Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba ) plays a fundamental role in the Antarctic food chain. It resides in cold environments with the most abundant biomass to support the Antarctic ecology and fisheries. Here, we performed the first genome survey of the Antarctic krill, with genomic evidence for its estimated genome size of 42.1 gigabases (Gb). Such a large genome, however, is beyond our present capability to obtain a good assembly, although our sequencing data are a valuable genetic resource for subsequent polar biomedical research. We extracted 13 typical protein-coding gene sequences of the mitochondrial genome and analyzed simple sequence repeats (SSRs), which are useful for species identification and origin determination. Meanwhile, we conducted a high-throughput comparative identification of putative antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) and antihypertensive peptides (AHTPs) from whole-body transcriptomes of the Antarctic krill and its well-known counterpart, the whiteleg shrimp ( Penaeus vannamei resident in warm waters). Related data revealed that AMPs/AMP precursors and AHTPs were generally conserved, with interesting variations between the two crustacean species. In summary, as the first report of estimated genome size of the Antarctic krill, our present genome survey data provide a foundation for further biological research into this polar species. Our preliminary investigations on bioactive peptides will bring a new perspective for the in-depth development of novel marine drugs. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic The Antarctic Marine Drugs 18 4 185
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topic Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)
genome survey
mitochondrial genome
whiteleg shrimp ( Penaeus vannamei )
antimicrobial peptide (AMP)
antihypertensive peptide (AHTP)
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)
genome survey
mitochondrial genome
whiteleg shrimp ( Penaeus vannamei )
antimicrobial peptide (AMP)
antihypertensive peptide (AHTP)
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Yuting Huang
Chao Bian
Zhaoqun Liu
Lingling Wang
Changhu Xue
Hongliang Huang
Yunhai Yi
Xinxin You
Wei Song
Xiangzhao Mao
Linsheng Song
Qiong Shi
The First Genome Survey of the Antarctic Krill ( Euphausia superba ) Provides a Valuable Genetic Resource for Polar Biomedical Research
topic_facet Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)
genome survey
mitochondrial genome
whiteleg shrimp ( Penaeus vannamei )
antimicrobial peptide (AMP)
antihypertensive peptide (AHTP)
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
description The world-famous Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba ) plays a fundamental role in the Antarctic food chain. It resides in cold environments with the most abundant biomass to support the Antarctic ecology and fisheries. Here, we performed the first genome survey of the Antarctic krill, with genomic evidence for its estimated genome size of 42.1 gigabases (Gb). Such a large genome, however, is beyond our present capability to obtain a good assembly, although our sequencing data are a valuable genetic resource for subsequent polar biomedical research. We extracted 13 typical protein-coding gene sequences of the mitochondrial genome and analyzed simple sequence repeats (SSRs), which are useful for species identification and origin determination. Meanwhile, we conducted a high-throughput comparative identification of putative antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) and antihypertensive peptides (AHTPs) from whole-body transcriptomes of the Antarctic krill and its well-known counterpart, the whiteleg shrimp ( Penaeus vannamei resident in warm waters). Related data revealed that AMPs/AMP precursors and AHTPs were generally conserved, with interesting variations between the two crustacean species. In summary, as the first report of estimated genome size of the Antarctic krill, our present genome survey data provide a foundation for further biological research into this polar species. Our preliminary investigations on bioactive peptides will bring a new perspective for the in-depth development of novel marine drugs.
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author Yuting Huang
Chao Bian
Zhaoqun Liu
Lingling Wang
Changhu Xue
Hongliang Huang
Yunhai Yi
Xinxin You
Wei Song
Xiangzhao Mao
Linsheng Song
Qiong Shi
author_facet Yuting Huang
Chao Bian
Zhaoqun Liu
Lingling Wang
Changhu Xue
Hongliang Huang
Yunhai Yi
Xinxin You
Wei Song
Xiangzhao Mao
Linsheng Song
Qiong Shi
author_sort Yuting Huang
title The First Genome Survey of the Antarctic Krill ( Euphausia superba ) Provides a Valuable Genetic Resource for Polar Biomedical Research
title_short The First Genome Survey of the Antarctic Krill ( Euphausia superba ) Provides a Valuable Genetic Resource for Polar Biomedical Research
title_full The First Genome Survey of the Antarctic Krill ( Euphausia superba ) Provides a Valuable Genetic Resource for Polar Biomedical Research
title_fullStr The First Genome Survey of the Antarctic Krill ( Euphausia superba ) Provides a Valuable Genetic Resource for Polar Biomedical Research
title_full_unstemmed The First Genome Survey of the Antarctic Krill ( Euphausia superba ) Provides a Valuable Genetic Resource for Polar Biomedical Research
title_sort first genome survey of the antarctic krill ( euphausia superba ) provides a valuable genetic resource for polar biomedical research
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