Full-Length Transcriptome of <i>Thalassiosira</i> <i>weissflogii</i> as a Reference Resource and Mining of Chitin-Related Genes

β-Chitin produced by diatoms is expected to have significant economic and ecological value due to its structure, which consists of parallel chains of chitin, its properties and the high abundance of diatoms. Nevertheless, few studies have functionally characterised chitin-related genes in diatoms ow...

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Main Authors: Haomiao Cheng, Chris Bowler, Xiaohui Xing, Vincent Bulone, Zhanru Shao, Delin Duan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Marine Drugs
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/19/7/392
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Summary:β-Chitin produced by diatoms is expected to have significant economic and ecological value due to its structure, which consists of parallel chains of chitin, its properties and the high abundance of diatoms. Nevertheless, few studies have functionally characterised chitin-related genes in diatoms owing to the lack of omics-based information. In this study, we first compared the chitin content of three representative <i>Thalassiosira</i> species. Cell wall glycosidic linkage analysis and chitin/chitosan staining assays showed that <i>Thalassiosira weissflogii</i> was an appropriate candidate chitin producer. A full-length (FL) transcriptome of <i>T. weissflogii</i> was obtained via PacBio sequencing. In total, the FL transcriptome comprised 23,362 annotated unigenes, 710 long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), 363 transcription factors (TFs), 3113 alternative splicing (AS) events and 3295 simple sequence repeats (SSRs). More specifically, 234 genes related to chitin metabolism were identified and the complete biosynthetic pathways of chitin and chitosan were explored. The information presented here will facilitate <i>T. weissflogii</i> molecular research and the exploitation of β-chitin-derived high-value enzymes and products.
ISSN:1660-3397