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Comparative transcriptomic analysis reveals the gonadal development-related gene response to environmental temperature in Mauremys mutica.

Authors :
Yuan, Ju
Wang, Yakun
Liu, Fang
Li, Wei
Hong, Xiaoyou
Chen, Chen
Yu, Lingyun
Ni, Wei
Wei, Chengqing
Liu, Xiaoli
Zhu, Xinping
Source :
Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology Part D: Genomics & Proteomics; Dec2021, Vol. 40, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Asian yellow pond turtle (Mauremys mutica) displays temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), in which incubation temperature during embryonic development determines the sexual fate of the individual. However, the mechanism of the sex determination/differentiation of Mauremys mutica remains a mystery. Here, we first analyzed the temperature-specific gonadal transcriptomes of Mauremys mutica prior to gonad formation and gonads during the thermosensitive period. We uncovered a list of candidates that respond to temperature stimuli enriched in several categories, such as heat shock protein family members dnajb6a , dnaja4 , hspa8 and hsp90aa1 , temperature sensor genes mmp17 and mmp28 , and putative novel temperature-responsive genes tmco6 , gria3 and eif3f. Notably, striking differences were identified in the expression profiles of genes underlying sexual development, such as tex15 , insr , igf1r , cirbp , esr1 , dmrt2 and Serpinh1. Moreover, we analyzed the similarity and divergence of the timecourse of gene expression among Mauremys mutica and two other reported TSD turtles (Trachemys scripta and Chrysemys picta). The shared genes revealed the common gonad-specific regulatory mechanisms existing in these three TSD turtles that initiate their sexual development. Therefore, our findings could provide basic data to elucidate the mechanisms of sex determination/differentiation of M. mutica , even contributing to further understanding of these mechanisms in other TSD turtles. [Display omitted] • A list of candidates genes that respond to temperature stimuli were identified in Mauremys mutica. • Striking differences were identified in the expression profiles of genes underlying sexual development of Mauremys mutica. • Eight shared genes associate with common gonad-specific regulatory mechanisms were identified in the three TSD turtles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1744117X
Volume :
40
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology Part D: Genomics & Proteomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153451843
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbd.2021.100925