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Transcriptome sequencing and de novo characterization of Korean endemic land snail, Koreanohadra kurodana for functional transcripts and SSR markers

Authors
Kang, Se WonPatnaik, Bharat BhusanHwang, Hee-JuPark, So YoungChung, Jong MinSong, Dae KwonPatnaik, Hongray HowreliaLee, Jae BongKim, ChangmuKim, SoonokPark, Hong SeogHan, Yeon SooLee, Jun SangLee, Yong Seok
Issue Date
Oct-2016
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Keywords
Koreanohadra kurodana; Transcriptomics; De novo assembly; Functional annotation; Simple sequence repeats
Citation
Molecular Genetics and Genomics, v.291, no.5, pp 1999 - 2014
Pages
16
Journal Title
Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Volume
291
Number
5
Start Page
1999
End Page
2014
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/8736
DOI
10.1007/s00438-016-1233-9
ISSN
1617-4615
1617-4623
Abstract
The Korean endemic land snail Koreanohadra kurodana (Gastropoda: Bradybaenidae) found in humid areas of broadleaf forests and shrubs have been considered vulnerable as the number of individuals are declining in recent years. The species is poorly characterized at the genomic level that limits the understanding of functions at the molecular and genetics level. In the present study, we performed de novo transcriptome sequencing to produce a comprehensive transcript dataset of visceral mass tissue of K. kurodana by the Illumina paired-end sequencing technology. Over 234 million quality reads were assembled to a total of 315,924 contigs and 191,071 unigenes, with an average and N50 length of 585.6 and 715 bp and 678 and 927 bp, respectively. Overall, 36.32 % of the unigenes found matches to known protein/nucleotide sequences in the public databases. The direction of the unigenes to functional categories was determined using COG, GO, KEGG, and InterProScan protein domain search. The GO analysis search resulted in 22,967 unigenes (12.02 %) being categorized into 40 functional groups. The KEGG annotation revealed that metabolism pathway genes were enriched. The most prominent protein motifs include the zinc finger, ribonuclease H, reverse transcriptase, and ankyrin repeat domains. The simple sequence repeats (SSRs) identified from > 1 kb length of unigenes show a dominancy of dinucleotide repeat motifs followed with tri- and tetranucleotide motifs. A number of unigenes were putatively assessed to belong to adaptation and defense mechanisms including heat shock proteins 70, Toll-like receptor 4, AMP-activated protein kinase, aquaporin-2, etc. Our data provide a rich source for the identification and functional characterization of new genes and candidate polymorphic SSR markers in K. kurodana. The availability of transcriptome information would promote the utilization of the resources for phylogenetics study and genetic diversity assessment.
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