TY - JOUR
T1 - Transcriptome Profiles of Penaeus (Marsupenaeus) japonicus Animal and Vegetal Half-Embryos
T2 - Identification of Sex Determination, Germ Line, Mesoderm, and Other Developmental Genes
AU - Sellars, Melony J.
AU - Trewin, Carolyn
AU - McWilliam, Sean M.
AU - Glaves, R. S.E.
AU - Hertzler, Philip L.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to acknowledge Dr. Nick Wade, Dr. Darren Underwood, Dr. Andrew Foote, Mr. Andrew Wood, and Dr. Greg Coman for their support to carry out live embryo experimentation. Thank you also to Artem Men from the Australian Genome Research Facility for his molecular support and to Kristin Karasiewicz and Kailey Vincent for assistance with sequence analysis. This work was undertaken within the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Capability Development Fund, CSIRO Office of the Chief Executive Payne Scott Award Program, and CSIRO Food Futures Flagship Cluster on “Sex ratio and sterility for commercial animal production.” Many thanks to Dr. Nick Wade and Natasha Botwright for their internal review comments.
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PY - 2015/6/1
Y1 - 2015/6/1
N2 - There is virtually no knowledge of the molecular events controlling early embryogenesis in Penaeid shrimp. A combination of controlled spawning environment, shrimp embryo micro-dissection techniques, and next-generation sequencing was used to produce transcriptome EST datasets of Penaeus japonicus animal and vegetal half-embryos. Embryos were collected immediately after spawning, and then blastomeres were separated at the two-cell stage and allowed to develop to late gastrulation, then pooled for RNA isolation and cDNA synthesis. Ion Torrent sequencing of cDNA from approximately 500 pooled animal and vegetal half-embryos from multiple spawnings resulted in 560,516 and 493,703 reads, respectively. Reads from each library were assembled and Gene Ontogeny analysis produced 3479 annotated animal contigs and 4173 annotated vegetal contigs, with 159/139 hits for developmental processes in the animal/vegetal contigs, respectively. Contigs were subject to BLAST for selected developmental toolbox genes. Some of the genes found included the sex determination genes sex-lethal and transformer; the germ line genes argonaute 1, boule, germ cell-less, gustavus, maelstrom, mex-3, par-1, pumilio, SmB, staufen, and tudor; the mesoderm genes brachyury, mef2, snail, and twist; the axis determination/segmentation genes β-catenin, deformed, distal-less, engrailed, giant, hairy, hunchback, kruppel, orthodenticle, patched, tailless, and wingless/wnt-8c; and a number of cell-cycle regulators. Animal and vegetal contigs were computationally subtracted from each other to produce sets unique to either half-embryo library. Genes expressed only in the animal half included bmp1, kruppel, maelstrom, and orthodenticle. Genes expressed only in the vegetal half included boule, brachyury, deformed, dorsal, engrailed, hunchback, spalt, twist, and wingless/wnt-8c.
AB - There is virtually no knowledge of the molecular events controlling early embryogenesis in Penaeid shrimp. A combination of controlled spawning environment, shrimp embryo micro-dissection techniques, and next-generation sequencing was used to produce transcriptome EST datasets of Penaeus japonicus animal and vegetal half-embryos. Embryos were collected immediately after spawning, and then blastomeres were separated at the two-cell stage and allowed to develop to late gastrulation, then pooled for RNA isolation and cDNA synthesis. Ion Torrent sequencing of cDNA from approximately 500 pooled animal and vegetal half-embryos from multiple spawnings resulted in 560,516 and 493,703 reads, respectively. Reads from each library were assembled and Gene Ontogeny analysis produced 3479 annotated animal contigs and 4173 annotated vegetal contigs, with 159/139 hits for developmental processes in the animal/vegetal contigs, respectively. Contigs were subject to BLAST for selected developmental toolbox genes. Some of the genes found included the sex determination genes sex-lethal and transformer; the germ line genes argonaute 1, boule, germ cell-less, gustavus, maelstrom, mex-3, par-1, pumilio, SmB, staufen, and tudor; the mesoderm genes brachyury, mef2, snail, and twist; the axis determination/segmentation genes β-catenin, deformed, distal-less, engrailed, giant, hairy, hunchback, kruppel, orthodenticle, patched, tailless, and wingless/wnt-8c; and a number of cell-cycle regulators. Animal and vegetal contigs were computationally subtracted from each other to produce sets unique to either half-embryo library. Genes expressed only in the animal half included bmp1, kruppel, maelstrom, and orthodenticle. Genes expressed only in the vegetal half included boule, brachyury, deformed, dorsal, engrailed, hunchback, spalt, twist, and wingless/wnt-8c.
KW - Embryo transcriptome
KW - Germ line
KW - Kuruma shrimp
KW - Mesoderm
KW - Penaeus japonicus
KW - Sex determination
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84939509116&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10126-015-9613-4
DO - 10.1007/s10126-015-9613-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 25634056
AN - SCOPUS:84939509116
SN - 1436-2228
VL - 17
SP - 252
EP - 265
JO - Marine Biotechnology
JF - Marine Biotechnology
IS - 3
ER -