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Expression of a symbiosis-specific gene in Symbiodinium type A1 associated with coral nudibranch and giant clam larvae

机译:共生特异性基因在与珊瑚裸udi和巨型蛤仔幼虫相关的A1型共生体中的表达

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Symbiodinium are responsible for the majority of primary production in coral reefs and found in a mutualistic symbiosis with multiple animal phyla. However, little is known about the molecular signals involved in the establishment of this symbiosis and whether it initiates during host larval development. To address this question, we monitored the expression of a putative symbiosis-specific gene (H+-ATPase) in Symbiodinium A1 ex hospite and in association with larvae of a scleractinian coral (Mussismilia hispida), a nudibranch (Berghia stephanieae) and a giant clam (Tridacna crocea). We acquired broodstock for each host, induced spawning and cultured the larvae. Symbiodinium cells were offered and larval samples taken for each host during the first 72 h after symbiont addition. In addition, control samples including free-living Symbiodinium and broodstock tissue containing symbionts for each host were collected. RNA extraction and RT-PCR were performed and amplified products cloned and sequenced. Our results show that H+-ATPase was expressed in Symbiodinium associated with coral and giant clam larvae, but not with nudibranch larvae, which digested the symbionts. Broodstock tissue for coral and giant clam also expressed H+-ATPase, but not the nudibranch tissue sample. Our results of the expression of H+-ATPase as a marker gene suggest that symbiosis between Symbiodinium and M. hispida and T. crocea is established during host larval development. Conversely, in the case of B. stephanieae larvae, evidence does not support a mutualistic relationship. Our study supports the utilization of H+-ATPase expression as a marker for assessing Symbiodinium–invertebrate relationships with applications for the differentiation of symbiotic and non-symbiotic associations. At the same time, insights from a single marker gene approach are limited and future studies should direct the identification of additional symbiosis-specific genes, ideally from both symbiont and host.
机译:共生素主要负责珊瑚礁的初级生产,并存在于具有多种动物门的共生共生中。然而,关于这种共生建立所涉及的分子信号及其在宿主幼体发育过程中是否引发的信号知之甚少。为了解决这个问题,我们监测了Symbiodinium A1临群中以及与巩膜珊瑚(Mussismilia hispida)的幼虫相关的推定共生特异性基因(H + -ATPase)的表达。 (Berghia stephanieae)和大蛤c(Tridacna crocea)。我们为每个宿主获取亲鱼,诱导产卵并培养幼虫。提供共生素细胞,并在添加共生素后的第一个72小时内为每个宿主采集幼虫样品。另外,针对每个宿主,收集了包括自由活动共生体和含有共生体的亲鱼组织的对照样品。进行RNA提取和RT-PCR,扩增产物被克隆和测序。我们的结果表明,H + -ATPase在与珊瑚和蛤c幼虫相关的共生菌中表达,而与对udi共生体进行消化的裸udi幼虫不表达。珊瑚和大蛤的亲鱼组织也表达H + -ATPase,但裸udi组织样品中没有。 H + -ATPase作为标记基因的表达结果表明,Symbiodinium与M. hispida和T. crocea之间的共生是在宿主幼体发育过程中建立的。相反,对于斯蒂芬尼亚芽孢杆菌幼虫,证据不支持相互关系。我们的研究支持利用H + -ATPase表达作为评估共生-无脊椎动物关系的标志物,以及区分共生和非共生协会的应用。同时,单一标记基因方法的见解是有限的,未来的研究应指导鉴定其他共生特异性基因,最好是从共生体和宿主中鉴定。

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