Abstract
AbstractAs a model organism in studies of cell and environmental biology, the free-living and cosmopolitan ciliated protist Euplotes vannus has more than ten mating types (sexes) and shows strong resistance to environmental stresses. However, the molecular basis of its sex determination mechanism and how the cell responds to stress remain largely unknown. Here we report a combined analysis of de novo assembled high-quality macronucleus (MAC; i.e. somatic) genome and partial micronucleus (MIC; i.e. germline) genome of Euplotes vannus. Furthermore, MAC genomic and transcriptomic data from several mating types of E. vannus were investigated and gene expression levels were profiled under different environmental stresses, including nutrient scarcity, extreme temperature, salinity and the presence of free ammonia. We found that E. vannus, which possesses gene-sized nanochromosomes in its MAC, shares a similar pattern on frameshifting and stop codon usage as Euplotes octocarinatus and may be undergoing incipient sympatric speciation with Euplotes crassus. Somatic pheromone loci of E. vannus are generated from programmed DNA rearrangements of multiple germline macronuclear destined sequences (MDS) and the mating types of E. vannus are distinguished by the different combinations of pheromone loci instead of possessing mating type-specific genes. Lastly, we linked the resilience to environmental temperature change to the evolved loss of temperature stress-sensitive regulatory regions of HSP70 gene in E. vannus. Together, the genome resources generated in this study, which are available online at Euplotes vannus DB (http://evan.ciliate.org), provide new evidence for sex determination mechanism in eukaryotes and common pheromone-mediated cell-cell signaling and cross-mating.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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