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Circadian signaling in the Northern krill Meganyctiphanes norvegica: In silico prediction of the protein components of a putative clock system using a publicly accessible transcriptome

机译:昼夜凯尔·梅根尼治安诺维加:在使用公开可访问的转录组的推定时钟系统的蛋白质成分的硅预测

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The Northern krill Meganyctiphanes norvegica is a significant component of the zooplankton community in many regions of the North Atlantic Ocean. In the areas it inhabits, M. norvegica is of great importance ecologically, as it is both a major consumer of phytoplankton/small zooplankton and is a primary food source for higher-level consumers. One behavior of significance for both feeding and predator avoidance in Meganyctiphanes is diel vertical migration (DVM), i.e., a rising from depth at dusk and a return to depth at dawn. In this and other euphausiids, an endogenous circadian pacemaker is thought, at least in part, to control DVM. Currently, there is no information concerning the identity of the genes/proteins that comprise the M. norvegica circadian system. In fact, there is little information concerning the molecular underpinnings of circadian rhythmicity in crustaceans generally. Here, a publicly accessible transcriptome was used to identify the molecular components of a putative Meganyctiphanes circadian system. A complete set of core clock proteins was deduced from the M. norvegica transcriptome (clock, cryptochrome 2, cycle, period and timeless), as was a large suite of proteins that likely function as modulators of the core clock (e.g., doubletime), or serves as inputs to it (cryptochrome 1) or outputs from it (pigment dispersing hormone). This is the first description of a "complete" (core clock through putative output pathway signals) euphausiid clock system, and as such, provides a foundation for initiating molecular investigations of circadian signaling in M. norvegica and other krill species, including how clock systems may regulate DVM and other behaviors.
机译:北京克尔·梅格尼奇北部诺威族是北大西洋的许多地区浮游动物社区的重要组成部分。在它居住的地区,M. Norvegica非常重视生态,因为它既是浮游植物/小浮游生物的主要消费者,也是高级消费者的主要食物来源。在Megonyctiphanes中喂养和捕食者避免的一种重要性的一种行为是Diel垂直迁移(DVM),即黄昏的深度上升,黎明时恢复到深度。在这方面和其他euphausiids中,至少部分地被认为是一个内源性昼夜昼夜昼夜节目起搏器。目前,没有关于包含M. Norvegica昼夜节律系统的基因/蛋白质的身份的信息。事实上,通常几乎没有关于甲壳类动物在甲壳类动物中的分子支撑的信息。这里,公开可访问的转录组用于鉴定推定的Meganyctiphanes昼夜节律系统的分子组分。从M. norvegica转录组(时钟,加密色谱2,周期,周期和永恒)中推导出一组完整的核心钟表蛋白,这是一种很大的蛋白质,可能是核心时钟的调节剂(例如,双颌限),或用作它(加密色谱1)或从中输出的输入(颜料分散激素)。这是“完整”(核心时钟通过推定的输出路径信号)Euphausiid时钟系统的第一个描述,因此,为启动M. Norvegica和其他磷虾物种中的昼夜节日信号传导的分子调查提供基础,包括时钟系统可以调节DVM和其他行为。

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    《Marine genomics》 |2018年第2018期|共17页
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    Univ Hawaii Manoa Sch Ocean &

    Earth Sci &

    Technol Pacific Biosci Res Ctr Bekesy Lab Neurobiol 1993 East West Rd Honolulu HI 96822 USA;

    Univ Hawaii Manoa Sch Ocean &

    Earth Sci &

    Technol Pacific Biosci Res Ctr Bekesy Lab Neurobiol 1993 East West Rd Honolulu HI 96822 USA;

    Univ Hawaii Manoa Sch Ocean &

    Earth Sci &

    Technol Pacific Biosci Res Ctr Bekesy Lab Neurobiol 1993 East West Rd Honolulu HI 96822 USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 遗传学;
  • 关键词

    Bioinformatics; Circadian rhythm; Transcriptome shotgun assembly; Crustacea; Malacostraca; Euphausiacea;

    机译:生物信息学;昼夜节律;转录组霰弹枪组装;甲壳成分;malacostraca;euphausiacea;
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