A thorough annotation of the krill transcriptome offers new insights for the study of physiological processes

The krill species Euphausia superba plays a critical role in the food chain of the Antarctic ecosystem. Significant changes in climate conditions observed in the Antarctic Peninsula region in the last decades have already altered the distribution of krill and its reproductive dynamics. A deeper unde...

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Published in:Scientific Reports
Main Authors: Urso, Ilenia, Biscontin, Alberto, Corso, Davide, Bertolucci, Cristiano, Romualdi, Chiara, De Pittà, Cristiano, Meyer, Bettina, Sales, Gabriele
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-15320-5
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spelling ftunivferrarair:oai:iris.unife.it:11392/2492115 2024-02-11T09:56:00+01:00 A thorough annotation of the krill transcriptome offers new insights for the study of physiological processes Urso, Ilenia Biscontin, Alberto Corso, Davide Bertolucci, Cristiano Romualdi, Chiara De Pittà, Cristiano Meyer, Bettina Sales, Gabriele Urso, Ilenia Biscontin, Alberto Corso, Davide Bertolucci, Cristiano Romualdi, Chiara De Pittà, Cristiano Meyer, Bettina Sales, Gabriele 2022 STAMPA https://hdl.handle.net/11392/2492115 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-15320-5 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-15320-5#Abs1 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-15320-5.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/35794144 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000825646400039 volume:12 issue:1 firstpage:11415-1 lastpage:11415-15 numberofpages:15 journal:SCIENTIFIC REPORTS https://hdl.handle.net/11392/2492115 doi:10.1038/s41598-022-15320-5 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85133526940 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-15320-5#Abs1 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-15320-5.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Animal Ecosystem Euphausiacea Opsin Seafood Transcriptome info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftunivferrarair https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-15320-5 2024-01-24T17:32:15Z The krill species Euphausia superba plays a critical role in the food chain of the Antarctic ecosystem. Significant changes in climate conditions observed in the Antarctic Peninsula region in the last decades have already altered the distribution of krill and its reproductive dynamics. A deeper understanding of the adaptation capabilities of this species is urgently needed. The availability of a large body of RNA-seq assays allowed us to extend the current knowledge of the krill transcriptome. Our study covered the entire developmental process providing information of central relevance for ecological studies. Here we identified a series of genes involved in different steps of the krill moulting cycle, in the reproductive process and in sexual maturation in accordance with what was already described in previous works. Furthermore, the new transcriptome highlighted the presence of differentially expressed genes previously unknown, playing important roles in cuticle development as well as in energy storage during the krill life cycle. The discovery of new opsin sequences, specifically rhabdomeric opsins, one onychopsin, and one non-visual arthropsin, expands our knowledge of the krill opsin repertoire. We have collected all these results into the KrillDB2 database, a resource combining the latest annotation of the krill transcriptome with a series of analyses targeting genes relevant to krill physiology. KrillDB2 provides in a single resource a comprehensive catalog of krill genes; an atlas of their expression profiles over all RNA-seq datasets publicly available; a study of differential expression across multiple conditions. Finally, it provides initial indications about the expression of microRNA precursors, whose contribution to krill physiology has never been reported before. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Euphausia superba Università degli Studi di Ferrara: CINECA IRIS Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Scientific Reports 12 1
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Seafood
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De Pittà, Cristiano
Meyer, Bettina
Sales, Gabriele
A thorough annotation of the krill transcriptome offers new insights for the study of physiological processes
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description The krill species Euphausia superba plays a critical role in the food chain of the Antarctic ecosystem. Significant changes in climate conditions observed in the Antarctic Peninsula region in the last decades have already altered the distribution of krill and its reproductive dynamics. A deeper understanding of the adaptation capabilities of this species is urgently needed. The availability of a large body of RNA-seq assays allowed us to extend the current knowledge of the krill transcriptome. Our study covered the entire developmental process providing information of central relevance for ecological studies. Here we identified a series of genes involved in different steps of the krill moulting cycle, in the reproductive process and in sexual maturation in accordance with what was already described in previous works. Furthermore, the new transcriptome highlighted the presence of differentially expressed genes previously unknown, playing important roles in cuticle development as well as in energy storage during the krill life cycle. The discovery of new opsin sequences, specifically rhabdomeric opsins, one onychopsin, and one non-visual arthropsin, expands our knowledge of the krill opsin repertoire. We have collected all these results into the KrillDB2 database, a resource combining the latest annotation of the krill transcriptome with a series of analyses targeting genes relevant to krill physiology. KrillDB2 provides in a single resource a comprehensive catalog of krill genes; an atlas of their expression profiles over all RNA-seq datasets publicly available; a study of differential expression across multiple conditions. Finally, it provides initial indications about the expression of microRNA precursors, whose contribution to krill physiology has never been reported before.
author2 Urso, Ilenia
Biscontin, Alberto
Corso, Davide
Bertolucci, Cristiano
Romualdi, Chiara
De Pittà, Cristiano
Meyer, Bettina
Sales, Gabriele
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Urso, Ilenia
Biscontin, Alberto
Corso, Davide
Bertolucci, Cristiano
Romualdi, Chiara
De Pittà, Cristiano
Meyer, Bettina
Sales, Gabriele
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Corso, Davide
Bertolucci, Cristiano
Romualdi, Chiara
De Pittà, Cristiano
Meyer, Bettina
Sales, Gabriele
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title A thorough annotation of the krill transcriptome offers new insights for the study of physiological processes
title_short A thorough annotation of the krill transcriptome offers new insights for the study of physiological processes
title_full A thorough annotation of the krill transcriptome offers new insights for the study of physiological processes
title_fullStr A thorough annotation of the krill transcriptome offers new insights for the study of physiological processes
title_full_unstemmed A thorough annotation of the krill transcriptome offers new insights for the study of physiological processes
title_sort thorough annotation of the krill transcriptome offers new insights for the study of physiological processes
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