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Factorial microarray analysis of zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha: Dreissenidae, Bivalvia) adhesion

机译:斑马贻贝(Dreissena polymorpha:Dreissenidae,Bivalvia)附着力的因子微阵列分析

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Background The zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) has been well known for its expertise in attaching to substances under the water. Studies in past decades on this underwater adhesion focused on the adhesive protein isolated from the byssogenesis apparatus of the zebra mussel. However, the mechanism of the initiation, maintenance, and determination of the attachment process remains largely unknown. Results In this study, we used a zebra mussel cDNA microarray previously developed in our lab and a factorial analysis to identify the genes that were involved in response to the changes of four factors: temperature (Factor A), current velocity (Factor B), dissolved oxygen (Factor C), and byssogenesis status (Factor D). Twenty probes in the microarray were found to be modified by one of the factors. The transcription products of four selected genes, DPFP-BG20_A01, EGP-BG97/192_B06, EGP-BG13_G05, and NH-BG17_C09 were unique to the zebra mussel foot based on the results of quantitative reverse transcription PCR (qRT-PCR). The expression profiles of these four genes under the attachment and non-attachment were also confirmed by qRT-PCR and the result is accordant to that from microarray assay. The in situ hybridization with the RNA probes of two identified genes DPFP-BG20_A01 and EGP-BG97/192_B06 indicated that both of them were expressed by a type of exocrine gland cell located in the middle part of the zebra mussel foot. Conclusions The results of this study suggested that the changes of D. polymorpha byssogenesis status and the environmental factors can dramatically affect the expression profiles of the genes unique to the foot. It turns out that the factorial design and analysis of the microarray experiment is a reliable method to identify the influence of multiple factors on the expression profiles of the probesets in the microarray; therein it provides a powerful tool to reveal the mechanism of zebra mussel underwater attachment.
机译:背景斑马贻贝(Dreissena polymorpha)以附着在水下物质上的专业知识而闻名。在过去的几十年中,对这种水下粘附的研究集中于从斑马贻贝的产卵装置分离的粘附蛋白。但是,启动,维护和确定连接过程的机制仍然未知。结果在这项研究中,我们使用了先前在实验室中开发的斑马贻贝cDNA微阵列,并进行了因子分析,以鉴定与以下四个因素的变化相关的基因:温度(因子A),电流速度(因子B),溶解氧(因子C)和并生状态(因子D)。发现微阵列中的二十个探针被其中一种因素修饰。基于定量逆转录PCR(qRT-PCR)的结果,四个选定的基因DPFP-BG20_A01,EGP-BG97 / 192_B06,EGP-BG13_G05和NH-BG17_C09的转录产物对于斑马贻贝足是独特的。还通过qRT-PCR证实了这四个基因在附着和非附着下的表达谱,其结果与微阵列测定的结果一致。与两个已鉴定基因DPFP-BG20_A01和EGP-BG97 / 192_B06的RNA探针的原位杂交表明,它们都由位于斑马贻贝足中部的一种外分泌腺细胞表达。结论:本研究结果表明,多形果蝇的成虫状态和环境因素的变化可以极大地影响脚独特基因的表达谱。事实证明,微阵列实验的析因设计和分析是确定多种因素对微阵列探针组表达谱的影响的可靠方法。其中提供了一个强大的工具来揭示斑马贻贝水下附着的机理。

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