Transcriptome Analysis in Tardigrade Species Reveals Specific Molecular Pathways for Stress Adaptations

Author:

Förster Frank1,Beisser Daniela1,Grohme Markus A.2,Liang Chunguang1,Mali Brahim2,Matthias Siegl Alexander3,Engelmann Julia C.4,Shkumatov Alexander V.56,Schokraie Elham7,Müller Tobias1,Schnölzer Martina7,Schill Ralph O.8,Frohme Marcus2,Dandekar Thomas1

Affiliation:

1. Dept. of Bioinformatics, Biocenter University of Würzburg, 97074 Würzburg, Germany.

2. Technical University of Applied Sciences, Molecular Biology and Functional Genomics, 15745 Wildau, Germany.

3. Dept. of Microbial Ecology, University of Vienna, Althanstr. 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria.

4. Inst. for Functional Genomics, University of Regensburg, Josef-Engert-Str. 9, 93053 Regensburg, Germany.

5. EMBL, Hamburg Outstation, Notkestrasse 85, 22603 Hamburg, Germany.

6. Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, 250 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115, USA

7. Functional Proteome Analysis, German Cancer Research Center, Im Neuenheimer Feld 580, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany.

8. Dept. of Zoology, Institute for Biology, Universität Stuttgart, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany.

Abstract

Tardigrades have unique stress-adaptations that allow them to survive extremes of cold, heat, radiation and vacuum. To study this, encoded protein clusters and pathways from an ongoing transcriptome study on the tardigrade Milnesium tardigradum were analyzed using bioinformatics tools and compared to expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from Hypsibius dujardini, revealing major pathways involved in resistance against extreme environmental conditions.ESTs are available on the Tardigrade Workbench along with software and databank updates. Our analysis reveals that RNA stability motifs for M. tardigradum are different from typical motifs known from higher animals. M. tardigradum and H. dujardini protein clusters and conserved domains imply metabolic storage pathways for glycogen, glycolipids and specific secondary metabolism as well as stress response pathways (including heat shock proteins, bmh2, and specific repair pathways). Redox-, DNA-, stress- and protein protection pathways complement specific repair capabilities to achieve the strong robustness of M. tardigradum.These pathways are partly conserved in other animals and their manipulation could boost stress adaptation even in human cells. However, the unique combination of resistance and repair pathways make tardigrades and M. tardigradum in particular so highly stress resistant.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computational Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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