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Integrating ATAC-Seq and RNA-Seq Reveals the Signal Regulation Involved in the Artemia Embryonic Reactivation Process.


ABSTRACT: Embryonic diapause is a common evolutionary adaptation observed across a wide range of organisms. Artemia is one of the classic animal models for diapause research. The current studies of Artemia diapause mainly focus on the induction and maintenance of the embryonic diapause, with little research on the molecular regulatory mechanism of Artemia embryonic reactivation. The first 5 h after embryonic diapause breaking has been proved to be most important for embryonic reactivation in Artemia. In this work, two high-throughput sequencing methods, ATAC-seq and RNA-seq, were integrated to study the signal regulation process in embryonic reactivation of Artemia at 5 h after diapause breaking. Through the GO and KEGG enrichment analysis of the high-throughput datasets, it was showed that after 5 h of diapause breaking, the metabolism and regulation of Artemia cyst were quite active. Several signal transduction pathways were identified in the embryonic reactivation process, such as G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling pathway, cell surface receptor signaling pathway, hormone-mediated signaling pathway, Wnt, Notch, mTOR signaling pathways, etc. It indicates that embryonic reactivation is a complex process regulated by multiple signaling pathways. With the further protein structure analysis and RT-qPCR verification, 11 GPCR genes were identified, in which 5 genes function in the embryonic reactivation stage and the other 6 genes contribute to the diapause stage. The results of this work reveal the signal transduction pathways and GPCRs involved in the embryonic reactivation process of Artemia cysts. These findings offer significant clues for in-depth research on the signal regulatory mechanisms of the embryonic reactivation process and valuable insights into the mechanism of animal embryonic diapause.

SUBMITTER: Li A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11353689 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Integrating ATAC-Seq and RNA-Seq Reveals the Signal Regulation Involved in the <i>Artemia</i> Embryonic Reactivation Process.

Li Anqi A   Song Zhentao Z   Zhang Mingzhi M   Duan Hu H   Sui Liying L   Wang Bin B   Hao Tong T  

Genes 20240816 8


Embryonic diapause is a common evolutionary adaptation observed across a wide range of organisms. <i>Artemia</i> is one of the classic animal models for diapause research. The current studies of <i>Artemia</i> diapause mainly focus on the induction and maintenance of the embryonic diapause, with little research on the molecular regulatory mechanism of <i>Artemia</i> embryonic reactivation. The first 5 h after embryonic diapause breaking has been proved to be most important for embryonic reactiva  ...[more]

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