Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are key genes regulating early development of Neptunea arthritica cumingii: evidence from comparative transcriptome and proteome analyses

Abstract In this study, we applied comparative transcriptomics and proteomics techniques to systematically investigate the dynamic expression patterns of genes and proteins at various stages of early embryonic development of the gastropod Neptunea arthritica cumingii. Twelve cyclin-dependent kinase...

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Main Authors: Fengxiao Lv, Xinfan Ge, Yaqing Chang, Zhenlin Hao
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2024-12-01
Series:BMC Genomics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-024-10970-3
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description Abstract In this study, we applied comparative transcriptomics and proteomics techniques to systematically investigate the dynamic expression patterns of genes and proteins at various stages of early embryonic development of the gastropod Neptunea arthritica cumingii. Twelve cyclin-dependent kinase (CDKs) genes and five downstream proteins associated with these CDKs were identified. Through techniques such as qRT-PCR, our data elucidate for the first time the regulatory functions of CDK family genes and establish CDKs as a pivotal gene cluster in the early embryonic development of N. cumingii. These findings not only enhance the understanding of molecular developmental biology in N. cumingii and marine gastropods in general but also provide significant insights into the mechanisms involved in early embryonic development in N. cumingii. Furthermore, our results provide theoretical guidance for advancing artificial breeding technology for N. cumingii.
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spelling doaj-art-a0e9bc64f2cb4f9da10f8932be4854902025-08-20T01:57:15ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642024-12-0125111710.1186/s12864-024-10970-3Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are key genes regulating early development of Neptunea arthritica cumingii: evidence from comparative transcriptome and proteome analysesFengxiao Lv0Xinfan Ge1Yaqing Chang2Zhenlin Hao3Key Laboratory of Mariculture and Stock Enhancement in North China’s Sea (Dalian Ocean University), Ministry of AgricultureKey Laboratory of Mariculture and Stock Enhancement in North China’s Sea (Dalian Ocean University), Ministry of AgricultureKey Laboratory of Mariculture and Stock Enhancement in North China’s Sea (Dalian Ocean University), Ministry of AgricultureKey Laboratory of Mariculture and Stock Enhancement in North China’s Sea (Dalian Ocean University), Ministry of AgricultureAbstract In this study, we applied comparative transcriptomics and proteomics techniques to systematically investigate the dynamic expression patterns of genes and proteins at various stages of early embryonic development of the gastropod Neptunea arthritica cumingii. Twelve cyclin-dependent kinase (CDKs) genes and five downstream proteins associated with these CDKs were identified. Through techniques such as qRT-PCR, our data elucidate for the first time the regulatory functions of CDK family genes and establish CDKs as a pivotal gene cluster in the early embryonic development of N. cumingii. These findings not only enhance the understanding of molecular developmental biology in N. cumingii and marine gastropods in general but also provide significant insights into the mechanisms involved in early embryonic development in N. cumingii. Furthermore, our results provide theoretical guidance for advancing artificial breeding technology for N. cumingii.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-024-10970-3N. cumingiiCDKsTranscriptomeProteomeEarly development
spellingShingle Fengxiao Lv
Xinfan Ge
Yaqing Chang
Zhenlin Hao
Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are key genes regulating early development of Neptunea arthritica cumingii: evidence from comparative transcriptome and proteome analyses
BMC Genomics
N. cumingii
CDKs
Transcriptome
Proteome
Early development
title Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are key genes regulating early development of Neptunea arthritica cumingii: evidence from comparative transcriptome and proteome analyses
title_full Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are key genes regulating early development of Neptunea arthritica cumingii: evidence from comparative transcriptome and proteome analyses
title_fullStr Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are key genes regulating early development of Neptunea arthritica cumingii: evidence from comparative transcriptome and proteome analyses
title_full_unstemmed Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are key genes regulating early development of Neptunea arthritica cumingii: evidence from comparative transcriptome and proteome analyses
title_short Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are key genes regulating early development of Neptunea arthritica cumingii: evidence from comparative transcriptome and proteome analyses
title_sort cyclin dependent kinases cdks are key genes regulating early development of neptunea arthritica cumingii evidence from comparative transcriptome and proteome analyses
topic N. cumingii
CDKs
Transcriptome
Proteome
Early development
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-024-10970-3
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