Comprehensive investigation of differentially expressed ncRNAs, mRNAs, and their ceRNA networks in the regulation of shell color formation in clam, Cyclina sinensis

•A total of 1244 DEGs, 196 DELS, 49 DECs, and 23 DEMis were detected between different color clams.•The ceRNA networks were established to select targeted DEMis and targeted genes related to shell color formation.•An upregulated novel gene and a downregulated sponge miRNA were identified and selecte...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gene 2024-06, Vol.911, p.148346-148346, Article 148346
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Yuyan, Liu, Xuxiao, Shan, Xin, Wang, Yiwo, Zhong, Chongyu, Lu, Chaofa, Guan, Bin, Yao, Shun, Huo, Yujia, Sun, Runkai, Wei, Min, Dong, Zhiguo
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Zusammenfassung:•A total of 1244 DEGs, 196 DELS, 49 DECs, and 23 DEMis were detected between different color clams.•The ceRNA networks were established to select targeted DEMis and targeted genes related to shell color formation.•An upregulated novel gene and a downregulated sponge miRNA were identified and selected by lncRNA/circRNAs-miRNA-mRNA network.•The molecular regulation of shell color formation by ncRNAs was proposed. Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have gained significant attention in recent years due to their crucial roles in various biological processes. However, our understanding of the expression and functions of ncRNAs in Cyclina sinensis, an economically important marine bivalve, remains limited. This study aimed to address this knowledge gap by systematically identifying ncRNAs in the mantles of C. sinensis with purple and white shells. Through our analysis, we identified a differential expression of 1244 mRNAs, 196 lncRNAs, 49 circRNAs, and 23 miRNAs between purple- and white-shell clams. Functional enrichment analysis revealed the involvement of these differentially expressed ncRNAs in biomineralization and pigmentation processes. To gain further insights into the regulatory mechanisms underlying shell color formation, we established competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA) networks. These networks allowed us to identify targeted differentially expressed miRNAs (DEMis) and genes associated with shell color formation. Based on the ceRNA networks, we obtained an up-down-up lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA network consisting of 13 upregulated lncRNAs and a circRNA-miRNA-mRNA network comprising three upregulated circRNAs (novel_circ_0004787, novel_circ_0001165, novel_circ_0000245). Through these networks, we identified and selected an upregulated novel gene (evm.TU.Hic_asm_7.988) and a downregulated sponge miRNA (hru-miR-1985) as potential contributors to shell color regulation. In summary, the present investigation offers a comprehensive analysis of ncRNA catalogs expressed in the clam mantle of C. sinensis. The findings enhance our comprehension of the molecular mechanisms governing shell coloration and offer new perspectives for selective breeding of C. sinensis in the future.
ISSN:0378-1119
1879-0038
DOI:10.1016/j.gene.2024.148346