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Ecology and Evolution
Expression of calcification‐related ion transporters during blue mussel larval development
Tejaswi Yarra1  Melody S. Clark1  Uwe John2  Kirti Ramesh3  Frank Melzner3 
[1] British Antarctic Survey Natural Environment Research Council Cambridge UK;Ecological Chemistry Alfred‐Wegener‐Institut Helmholtz‐Zentrum für Polar‐und Meeresforschung Bremerhaven Germany;GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel Germany;
关键词: biomineralization;    bivalves;    gene expression;    larvae;   
DOI  :  10.1002/ece3.5287
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract The physiological processes driving the rapid rates of calcification in larval bivalves are poorly understood. Here, we use a calcification substrate‐limited approach (low dissolved inorganic carbon, CT) and mRNA sequencing to identify proteins involved in bicarbonate acquisition during shell formation. As a secondary approach, we examined expression of ion transport and shell matrix proteins (SMPs) over the course of larval development and shell formation. We reared four families of Mytilus edulis under ambient (ca. 1865 µmol/kg) and low CT (ca. 941 µmol/kg) conditions and compared expression patterns at six developmental time points. Larvae reared under low CT exhibited a developmental delay, and a small subset of contigs was differentially regulated between ambient and low CT conditions. Of particular note was the identification of one contig encoding an anion transporter (SLC26) which was strongly upregulated (2.3–2.9 fold) under low CT conditions. By analyzing gene expression profiles over the course of larval development, we are able to isolate sequences encoding ion transport and SMPs to enhance our understanding of cellular pathways underlying larval calcification processes. In particular, we observe the differential expression of contigs encoding SLC4 family members (sodium bicarbonate cotransporters, anion exchangers), calcium‐transporting ATPases, sodium/calcium exchangers, and SMPs such as nacrein, tyrosinase, and transcripts related to chitin production. With a range of candidate genes, this work identifies ion transport pathways in bivalve larvae and by applying comparative genomics to investigate temporal expression patterns, provides a foundation for further studies to functionally characterize the proteins involved in larval calcification.

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