Image_5_SOHLHs Might Be Gametogenesis-Specific bHLH Transcriptional Regulation Factors in Crassostrea gigas.TIF

The self-renewal and differentiation of germ cells are essential for gametogenesis and reproduction. In mammals, the transcription factors SOHLH1 and SOHLH2, two members of the bHLH family, are specifically expressed in the gonads, and play an important role in spermatocyte and oocyte differentiatio...

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Main Authors: Guang Qian, Yongbo Bao, Danli Song, Na Chen, Zhihua Lin
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00594.s005
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/8128253 2023-05-15T15:58:31+02:00 Image_5_SOHLHs Might Be Gametogenesis-Specific bHLH Transcriptional Regulation Factors in Crassostrea gigas.TIF Guang Qian Yongbo Bao Danli Song Na Chen Zhihua Lin 2019-05-15T04:05:55Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00594.s005 https://figshare.com/articles/Image_5_SOHLHs_Might_Be_Gametogenesis-Specific_bHLH_Transcriptional_Regulation_Factors_in_Crassostrea_gigas_TIF/8128253 unknown doi:10.3389/fphys.2019.00594.s005 https://figshare.com/articles/Image_5_SOHLHs_Might_Be_Gametogenesis-Specific_bHLH_Transcriptional_Regulation_Factors_in_Crassostrea_gigas_TIF/8128253 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Physiology Exercise Physiology Nutritional Physiology Reproduction Cell Physiology Systems Physiology Animal Physiology - Biophysics Animal Physiology - Cell Animal Physiology - Systems Comparative Physiology Physiology not elsewhere classified Crassostrea gigas SOHLH phylogenetics gametogenesis expression Image Figure 2019 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00594.s005 2019-05-15T22:58:32Z The self-renewal and differentiation of germ cells are essential for gametogenesis and reproduction. In mammals, the transcription factors SOHLH1 and SOHLH2, two members of the bHLH family, are specifically expressed in the gonads, and play an important role in spermatocyte and oocyte differentiation. In our previous study, we performed a phylogenetic analysis of the Lophotrochozoa bHLH genes, and two Sohlh were identified in the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas. Based on the genomes of other species that have complete genomic information, we further analyzed the phylogenetics of the Sohlh in this study. The results indicate that the Sohlh are ancient genes that were lost in many species during evolution, including in some invertebrates, and lower vertebrates. The phylogenetic tree shows that Sohlh1 and Sohlh2 are located in different scaffolds and that they have low similarity, suggesting early separation in invertebrates. We used RNA-seq and RT-PCR to examine the mRNA expression of the Sohlh in C. gigas (termed Cg-Sohlh), we found that Cg-Sohlh1, and Cg-Sohlh2 are specifically expressed in the gonads. During gonadal development, the mRNA expression levels of both genes increased from the proliferative stage and reached the highest level at the growth stage (P < 0.05). Then, the expression level decreased until the resting stage. In addition, immunohistochemistry was used to determine that the Cg-SOHLH1 protein was specifically expressed in the spermatogonia and spermatocytes. Cg-Sohlh2 mRNA was expressed in both the male and female gonads, while Cg-Sohlh1 mRNA was highly expressed in the female gonads at all developmental stages except for the resting stage. These data indicate that Cg-SOHLH might be gonad-specific regulatory factors, similar to mammalian SOHLH, and that Cg-SOHLH1 might be involved in spermatogonial differentiation. This study lays the foundation to further determine the functional role of SOHLH in mollusk gametogenesis and provides a foundation to better understand the regulatory mechanism ... Still Image Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster Frontiers: Figshare Pacific
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topic Physiology
Exercise Physiology
Nutritional Physiology
Reproduction
Cell Physiology
Systems Physiology
Animal Physiology - Biophysics
Animal Physiology - Cell
Animal Physiology - Systems
Comparative Physiology
Physiology not elsewhere classified
Crassostrea gigas
SOHLH
phylogenetics
gametogenesis
expression
spellingShingle Physiology
Exercise Physiology
Nutritional Physiology
Reproduction
Cell Physiology
Systems Physiology
Animal Physiology - Biophysics
Animal Physiology - Cell
Animal Physiology - Systems
Comparative Physiology
Physiology not elsewhere classified
Crassostrea gigas
SOHLH
phylogenetics
gametogenesis
expression
Guang Qian
Yongbo Bao
Danli Song
Na Chen
Zhihua Lin
Image_5_SOHLHs Might Be Gametogenesis-Specific bHLH Transcriptional Regulation Factors in Crassostrea gigas.TIF
topic_facet Physiology
Exercise Physiology
Nutritional Physiology
Reproduction
Cell Physiology
Systems Physiology
Animal Physiology - Biophysics
Animal Physiology - Cell
Animal Physiology - Systems
Comparative Physiology
Physiology not elsewhere classified
Crassostrea gigas
SOHLH
phylogenetics
gametogenesis
expression
description The self-renewal and differentiation of germ cells are essential for gametogenesis and reproduction. In mammals, the transcription factors SOHLH1 and SOHLH2, two members of the bHLH family, are specifically expressed in the gonads, and play an important role in spermatocyte and oocyte differentiation. In our previous study, we performed a phylogenetic analysis of the Lophotrochozoa bHLH genes, and two Sohlh were identified in the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas. Based on the genomes of other species that have complete genomic information, we further analyzed the phylogenetics of the Sohlh in this study. The results indicate that the Sohlh are ancient genes that were lost in many species during evolution, including in some invertebrates, and lower vertebrates. The phylogenetic tree shows that Sohlh1 and Sohlh2 are located in different scaffolds and that they have low similarity, suggesting early separation in invertebrates. We used RNA-seq and RT-PCR to examine the mRNA expression of the Sohlh in C. gigas (termed Cg-Sohlh), we found that Cg-Sohlh1, and Cg-Sohlh2 are specifically expressed in the gonads. During gonadal development, the mRNA expression levels of both genes increased from the proliferative stage and reached the highest level at the growth stage (P < 0.05). Then, the expression level decreased until the resting stage. In addition, immunohistochemistry was used to determine that the Cg-SOHLH1 protein was specifically expressed in the spermatogonia and spermatocytes. Cg-Sohlh2 mRNA was expressed in both the male and female gonads, while Cg-Sohlh1 mRNA was highly expressed in the female gonads at all developmental stages except for the resting stage. These data indicate that Cg-SOHLH might be gonad-specific regulatory factors, similar to mammalian SOHLH, and that Cg-SOHLH1 might be involved in spermatogonial differentiation. This study lays the foundation to further determine the functional role of SOHLH in mollusk gametogenesis and provides a foundation to better understand the regulatory mechanism ...
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author Guang Qian
Yongbo Bao
Danli Song
Na Chen
Zhihua Lin
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Yongbo Bao
Danli Song
Na Chen
Zhihua Lin
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title Image_5_SOHLHs Might Be Gametogenesis-Specific bHLH Transcriptional Regulation Factors in Crassostrea gigas.TIF
title_short Image_5_SOHLHs Might Be Gametogenesis-Specific bHLH Transcriptional Regulation Factors in Crassostrea gigas.TIF
title_full Image_5_SOHLHs Might Be Gametogenesis-Specific bHLH Transcriptional Regulation Factors in Crassostrea gigas.TIF
title_fullStr Image_5_SOHLHs Might Be Gametogenesis-Specific bHLH Transcriptional Regulation Factors in Crassostrea gigas.TIF
title_full_unstemmed Image_5_SOHLHs Might Be Gametogenesis-Specific bHLH Transcriptional Regulation Factors in Crassostrea gigas.TIF
title_sort image_5_sohlhs might be gametogenesis-specific bhlh transcriptional regulation factors in crassostrea gigas.tif
publishDate 2019
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00594.s005
https://figshare.com/articles/Image_5_SOHLHs_Might_Be_Gametogenesis-Specific_bHLH_Transcriptional_Regulation_Factors_in_Crassostrea_gigas_TIF/8128253
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