Full-Length Transcriptome Maps of Reef-Building Coral Illuminate the Molecular Basis of Calcification, Symbiosis, and Circadian Genes

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Sep 22;23(19):11135. doi: 10.3390/ijms231911135.

Abstract

Coral transcriptomic data largely rely on short-read sequencing, which severely limits the understanding of coral molecular mechanisms and leaves many important biological questions unresolved. Here, we sequence the full-length transcriptomes of four common and frequently dominant reef-building corals using the PacBio Sequel II platform. We obtain information on reported gene functions, structures, and expression profiles. Among them, a comparative analysis of biomineralization-related genes provides insights into the molecular basis of coral skeletal density. The gene expression profiles of the symbiont Symbiodiniaceae are also isolated and annotated from the holobiont sequence data. Finally, a phylogenetic analysis of key circadian clock genes among 40 evolutionarily representative species indicates that there are four key members in early metazoans, including cry genes; Clock or Npas2; cyc or Arntl; and tim, while per, as the fifth member, occurs in Bilateria. In summary, this work provides a foundation for further work on the manipulation of skeleton production or symbiosis to promote the survival of these important organisms.

Keywords: PacBio Sequel II; Symbiodiniaceae; biomineralization; circadian clock; full-length transcriptome; gene expression profile; holobionts; reef-building corals; symbiosis.

MeSH terms

  • ARNTL Transcription Factors / genetics
  • Animals
  • Anthozoa* / genetics
  • Dinoflagellida* / genetics
  • Phylogeny
  • Symbiosis / genetics
  • Transcriptome

Substances

  • ARNTL Transcription Factors

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the Guangxi Key Research and Development Program funding, grant number AB19245045, open research fund of State Key Laboratory of Bioelectronics, Southeast University, grant number Sklb2021-k02, and open research fund program of Guangxi Key Lab of Mangrove Conservation and Utilization, grant number GKLMC-202002.