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- Article] The Jumonji gene family in Crassostrea gigas suggests evolutionary conservation of Jmj-C histone demethylases orthologues in the oyster gametogenesis and development
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DocNo of ILP: 86
Doc. Type: Article
Title: The Jumonji gene family in Crassostrea gigas suggests evolutionary conservation of Jmj-C histone demethylases orthologues in the oyster gametogenesis and development
Authors: Fellous, A; Favrel, P; Guo, XM; Riviere, G
Full Name of Authors: Fellous, Alexandre; Favrel, Pascal; Guo, Ximing; Riviere, Guillaume
Keywords by Author: Epigenetics; Jumonji; Histone; Methylation; Development; Reproduction; Oyster
Keywords Plus: RECEPTOR ORTHOLOGUE; RNA INTERFERENCE; DNA METHYLATION; exPRESSION; PROTEIN; PROLIFERATION; TRANscRIPTION; DROSOPHILA; PATTERNS; ENCODES
Abstract: Jumonji (Jmj) proteins are histone demethylases, which control the identity of stem cells. Jmj genes were characterized from plants to mammals where they have been implicated in the epigenetic regulation of development. Despite the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas representing one of the most important aquaculture resources worldwide, the molecular mechanisms governing the embryogenesis and reproduction of this lophotrochozoan species remain poorly understood. However, annotations in the C. gigas EST library suggested the presence of putative Jumonji genes, raising the question of the conservation of this family of histone demethylases in the oyster. Using Primer walking, 5'-RACE PCR and in silico analyses, we characterized nine Jumonji orthologues in the oyster, called Cg-Jmj, bearing conserved domains critical for putative histone demethylase activity. Phylogenic analyses revealed that oyster Jumonji cluster into two distinct groups: 'single-domain Jmj' and 'multi-domain Jmj', and define 8 subgroups corresponding to each cognate orthologues in metazoans. RT-qPCR investigations showed specific regulations of Cg-Jmj mRNAs during the early development and along the reproduction cycle. Furthermore, in situ and in toto hybridizations indicate that oyster Jumonji genes are transcribed mostly within the gonad in adult oysters whereas they display a ubiquitous expression during embryonic and larval development. Our study demonstrates the presence of nine Jumonji orthologues in the oyster C gigas. Their domain conservation and their expression profile suggest an implication during reproduction and development, questioning about the epigenetic regulation by histone methylation in lophotrochozoans. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Cate of OECD: Biological sciences
Year of Publication: 2014
Business Area: game
Detail Business: game
Country: Netherlands
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Name of Journal: GENE
Language: English
Country of Authors: [Fellous, Alexandre; Favrel, Pascal; Riviere, Guillaume] Univ Caen Basse Normandie, Biol Organismes Marins & Ecosyst Associes BioMEA, F-14032 Caen, France; [Fellous, Alexandre; Favrel, Pascal; Riviere, Guillaume] CNRS, INEE, FRE 3484, BioMEA, F-75700 Paris, France; [Guo, Ximing] Rutgers State Univ, Haskin Shellfish Res Lab, Inst Marine & Coastal Sci, Port Norris, NJ 08349 USA
Press Adress: Riviere, G (reprint author), Univ Caen Basse Normandie, Biol Organismes Marins & Ecosyst Associes BioMEA, F-14032 Caen, France.
Email Address: guillaume.riviere@unicaen.fr
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Funding: Council of the Region Basse-Normandie (France) [10P02187]; Region Basse-Normandie (France) [10P02187]; Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-08-GENM-041 Gametogenes]; Region Basse-Normandie (France); European Council (PO FEDER)
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Number of Citaion: 56
Publication: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
City of Publication: AMSTERDAM
Address of Publication: PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
ISSN: 0378-1119
29-Character Source Abbreviation: GENE
ISO Source Abbreviation: Gene
Volume: 538
Version: 1
Start of File: 164
End of File: 175
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2013.12.016
Number of Pages: 12
Web of Science Category: Genetics & Heredity
Subject Category: Genetics & Heredity
Document Delivery Number: AC8WK
Unique Article Identifier: WOS:000332815600023
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