Data from: Investigating trehalose synthesis genes after cold acclimation in the Antarctic nematode Panagrolaimus sp. DAW1
Panagrolaimus sp. DAW1 is a freeze-tolerant Antarctic nematode which survives extensive intracellular ice formation. The molecular mechanisms of this extreme adaptation are still poorly understood. We recently showed that desiccation-enhanced RNA interference (RNAi) soaking can be used in conjunctio...
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Zusammenfassung: | Panagrolaimus sp. DAW1 is a freeze-tolerant Antarctic nematode which
survives extensive intracellular ice formation. The molecular mechanisms
of this extreme adaptation are still poorly understood. We recently showed
that desiccation-enhanced RNA interference (RNAi) soaking can be used in
conjunction with quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) to screen
for phenotypes associated with reduced expression of candidate genes in
Panagrolaimus sp. DAW1. Here, we present the use of this approach to
investigate the role of trehalose synthesis genes in this remarkable
organism. Previous studies have shown that acclimating Panagrolaimus sp.
DAW1 at 5°C before freezing or desiccation substantially enhances
survival. In this study, the expression of tps-2 and other genes
associated with trehalose metabolism, as well as lea-1, hsp-70 and gpx-1,
in cold-acclimated and non-acclimated nematodes was analyzed using qPCR.
Pd-tps-2 and Pd-lea-1 were significantly upregulated after cold
acclimation, indicating an inducible expression in the cold adaptation of
Panagrolaimus sp. DAW1. The role of trehalose synthesis genes in
Panagrolaimus sp. DAW1 was further investigated by RNAi. Compared to the
controls, Pd-tps-2a(RNAi)-treated and cold-acclimated nematodes showed a
significant decrease in mRNA, but no change in trehalose content or
freezing survival. The involvement of two other trehalose synthesis genes
(tps-2b and gob-1) was also investigated. These findings provide the first
functional genomic investigation of trehalose synthesis genes in the
non-model organism Panagrolaimus sp. DAW1. The presence of several
trehalose synthesis genes with different RNAi sensitivities suggests the
existence of multiple backup systems in Panagrolaimus sp. DAW1,
underlining the importance of this sugar in preparation for freezing. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.bc276 |