Author:
Zhang Hua,Yao Gaoyou,He Maoxian
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The deep-sea mussel Gigantidas haimaensis is a representative species from the Haima cold seep ecosystem in the South China Sea that establishes endosymbiosis with chemotrophic bacteria. During long-term evolution, G. haimaensis has adapted well to the local environment of cold seeps. Until now, adaptive mechanisms responding to environmental stresses have remained poorly understood.
Results
In this study, transcriptomic analysis was performed for muscle tissue of G. haimaensis in the in situ environment (MH) and laboratory environment for 0 h (M0), 3 h (M3) and 9 h (M9), and 187,368 transcript sequences and 22,924 annotated differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were generated. Based on Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis, these DEGs were enriched with a broad spectrum of biological processes and pathways, including those associated with antioxidants, apoptosis, chaperones, immunity and metabolism. Among these significantly enriched pathways, protein processing in the endoplasmic reticulum and metabolism were the most affected metabolic pathways. These results may imply that G. haimaensis struggles to support the life response to environmental change by changing gene expression profiles.
Conclusion
The present study provides a better understanding of the biological responses and survival strategies of the mussel G. haimaensis from deep sea in situ to the laboratory environment.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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