Maternal 3’UTRs: from egg to onset of zygotic transcription in Atlantic cod

Abstract Background Zygotic transcription in fish embryos initiates around the time of gastrulation, and all prior development is initiated and controlled by maternally derived messenger RNAs. Atlantic cod egg and embryo viability is variable, and it is hypothesized that the early development depend...

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Main Authors: Kleppe Lene, Edvardsen Rolf B, Kuhl Heiner, Malde Ketil, Furmanek Tomasz, Drivenes Øyvind, Reinhardt Richard, Taranger Geir L, Wargelius Anna
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-443
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d9e489097c884359a1b8ba2cf6e9c101 2023-05-15T15:27:29+02:00 Maternal 3’UTRs: from egg to onset of zygotic transcription in Atlantic cod Kleppe Lene Edvardsen Rolf B Kuhl Heiner Malde Ketil Furmanek Tomasz Drivenes Øyvind Reinhardt Richard Taranger Geir L Wargelius Anna 2012-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-443 https://doaj.org/article/d9e489097c884359a1b8ba2cf6e9c101 EN eng BMC http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/13/443 https://doaj.org/toc/1471-2164 doi:10.1186/1471-2164-13-443 1471-2164 https://doaj.org/article/d9e489097c884359a1b8ba2cf6e9c101 BMC Genomics, Vol 13, Iss 1, p 443 (2012) 3’UTR Sequence/EST filtering External spiking Transcriptome Teleost Embryonic development Biotechnology TP248.13-248.65 Genetics QH426-470 article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-443 2022-12-31T08:42:57Z Abstract Background Zygotic transcription in fish embryos initiates around the time of gastrulation, and all prior development is initiated and controlled by maternally derived messenger RNAs. Atlantic cod egg and embryo viability is variable, and it is hypothesized that the early development depends upon the feature of these maternal RNAs. Both the length and the presence of specific motifs in the 3’UTR of maternal RNAs are believed to regulate expression and stability of the maternal transcripts. Therefore, the aim of this study was to characterize the overall composition and 3’UTR structure of the most common maternal RNAs found in cod eggs and pre-zygotic embryos. Results 22229 Sanger-sequences were obtained from 3’-end sequenced cDNA libraries prepared from oocyte, 1-2 cell, blastula and gastrula stages. Quantitative PCR revealed that EST copy number below 9 did not reflect the gene expression profile. Consequently genes represented by less than 9 ESTs were excluded from downstream analyses, in addition to sequences with low-quality gene hits. This provided 12764 EST sequences, encoding 257 unique genes, for further analysis. Mitochondrial transcripts accounted for 45.9-50.6% of the transcripts isolated from the maternal stages, but only 12.2% of those present at the onset of zygotic transcription. 3’UTR length was predicted in nuclear sequences with poly-A tail, which identified 191 3’UTRs. Their characteristics indicated a more complex regulation of transcripts that are abundant prior to the onset of zygotic transcription. Maternal and stable transcripts had longer 3’UTR (mean 187.1 and 208.8 bp) and more 3’UTR isoforms (45.7 and 34.6%) compared to zygotic transcripts, where 15.4% had 3’UTR isoforms and the mean 3’UTR length was 76 bp. Also, diversity and the amount of putative polyadenylation motifs were higher in both maternal and stable transcripts. Conclusions We report on the most pronounced processes in the maternally transferred cod transcriptome. Maternal stages are characterized by a rich ... Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles BMC Genomics 13 1 443
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topic 3’UTR
Sequence/EST filtering
External spiking
Transcriptome
Teleost
Embryonic development
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Genetics
QH426-470
spellingShingle 3’UTR
Sequence/EST filtering
External spiking
Transcriptome
Teleost
Embryonic development
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Genetics
QH426-470
Kleppe Lene
Edvardsen Rolf B
Kuhl Heiner
Malde Ketil
Furmanek Tomasz
Drivenes Øyvind
Reinhardt Richard
Taranger Geir L
Wargelius Anna
Maternal 3’UTRs: from egg to onset of zygotic transcription in Atlantic cod
topic_facet 3’UTR
Sequence/EST filtering
External spiking
Transcriptome
Teleost
Embryonic development
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Genetics
QH426-470
description Abstract Background Zygotic transcription in fish embryos initiates around the time of gastrulation, and all prior development is initiated and controlled by maternally derived messenger RNAs. Atlantic cod egg and embryo viability is variable, and it is hypothesized that the early development depends upon the feature of these maternal RNAs. Both the length and the presence of specific motifs in the 3’UTR of maternal RNAs are believed to regulate expression and stability of the maternal transcripts. Therefore, the aim of this study was to characterize the overall composition and 3’UTR structure of the most common maternal RNAs found in cod eggs and pre-zygotic embryos. Results 22229 Sanger-sequences were obtained from 3’-end sequenced cDNA libraries prepared from oocyte, 1-2 cell, blastula and gastrula stages. Quantitative PCR revealed that EST copy number below 9 did not reflect the gene expression profile. Consequently genes represented by less than 9 ESTs were excluded from downstream analyses, in addition to sequences with low-quality gene hits. This provided 12764 EST sequences, encoding 257 unique genes, for further analysis. Mitochondrial transcripts accounted for 45.9-50.6% of the transcripts isolated from the maternal stages, but only 12.2% of those present at the onset of zygotic transcription. 3’UTR length was predicted in nuclear sequences with poly-A tail, which identified 191 3’UTRs. Their characteristics indicated a more complex regulation of transcripts that are abundant prior to the onset of zygotic transcription. Maternal and stable transcripts had longer 3’UTR (mean 187.1 and 208.8 bp) and more 3’UTR isoforms (45.7 and 34.6%) compared to zygotic transcripts, where 15.4% had 3’UTR isoforms and the mean 3’UTR length was 76 bp. Also, diversity and the amount of putative polyadenylation motifs were higher in both maternal and stable transcripts. Conclusions We report on the most pronounced processes in the maternally transferred cod transcriptome. Maternal stages are characterized by a rich ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kleppe Lene
Edvardsen Rolf B
Kuhl Heiner
Malde Ketil
Furmanek Tomasz
Drivenes Øyvind
Reinhardt Richard
Taranger Geir L
Wargelius Anna
author_facet Kleppe Lene
Edvardsen Rolf B
Kuhl Heiner
Malde Ketil
Furmanek Tomasz
Drivenes Øyvind
Reinhardt Richard
Taranger Geir L
Wargelius Anna
author_sort Kleppe Lene
title Maternal 3’UTRs: from egg to onset of zygotic transcription in Atlantic cod
title_short Maternal 3’UTRs: from egg to onset of zygotic transcription in Atlantic cod
title_full Maternal 3’UTRs: from egg to onset of zygotic transcription in Atlantic cod
title_fullStr Maternal 3’UTRs: from egg to onset of zygotic transcription in Atlantic cod
title_full_unstemmed Maternal 3’UTRs: from egg to onset of zygotic transcription in Atlantic cod
title_sort maternal 3’utrs: from egg to onset of zygotic transcription in atlantic cod
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