Diurnal and circadian regulation of opsin-like transcripts in the eyeless cnidarian Hydra.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Biomolecular Concepts Pub Date : 2024-03-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1515/bmc-2022-0044
Silvia Santillo, Luciano De Petrocellis, Carlo Musio
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Opsins play a key role in the ability to sense light both in image-forming vision and in non-visual photoreception (NVP). These modalities, in most animal phyla, share the photoreceptor protein: an opsin-based protein binding a light-sensitive chromophore by a lysine (Lys) residue. So far, visual and non-visual opsins have been discovered throughout the Metazoa phyla, including the photoresponsive Hydra, an eyeless cnidarian considered the evolutionary sister species to bilaterians. To verify whether light influences and modulates opsin gene expression in Hydra, we utilized four expression sequence tags, similar to two classic opsins (SW rhodopsin and SW blue-sensitive opsin) and two non-visual opsins (melanopsin and peropsin), in investigating the expression patterns during both diurnal and circadian time, by means of a quantitative RT-PCR. The expression levels of all four genes fluctuated along the light hours of diurnal cycle with respect to the darkness one and, in constant dark condition of the circadian cycle, they increased. The monophasic behavior in the L12:D12 cycle turned into a triphasic expression profile during the continuous darkness condition. Consequently, while the diurnal opsin-like expression revealed a close dependence on light hours, the highest transcript levels were found in darkness, leading us to novel hypothesis that in Hydra, an "internal" biological rhythm autonomously supplies the opsins expression during the circadian time. In conclusion, in Hydra, both diurnal and circadian rhythms apparently regulate the expression of the so-called visual and non-visual opsins, as already demonstrated in higher invertebrate and vertebrate species. Our data confirm that Hydra is a suitable model for studying ancestral precursor of both visual and NVP, providing useful hints on the evolution of visual and photosensory systems.

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无眼刺胞动物水螅中类视蛋白转录本的昼夜节律调控
在形成图像的视觉和非视觉光感受(NVP)中,眼色素在感光能力中都发挥着关键作用。在大多数动物门类中,这些模式都有共同的光感受器蛋白质:一种基于视蛋白的蛋白质,通过赖氨酸(Lys)残基与光敏发色团结合。迄今为止,已在整个后生动物门中发现了视觉和非视觉的视蛋白,其中包括具有光感受器的水螅,它是一种无眼的刺胞动物,在进化过程中被认为是双翅目动物的姊妹物种。为了验证光是否会影响和调节水螅的视蛋白基因表达,我们利用四个表达序列标签(类似于两种经典视蛋白(SW rhodopsin 和 SW blue-sensitive opsin)和两种非视蛋白(melanopsin 和 peropsin)),通过定量 RT-PCR 技术研究了昼夜节律时间内的表达模式。这四个基因的表达水平在昼夜循环的光照时间内相对于黑暗时间有所波动,而在昼夜循环的恒定黑暗条件下则有所上升。在持续黑暗条件下,L12:D12 周期中的单相表达变成了三相表达。因此,虽然类视蛋白的昼夜表达与光照时间密切相关,但最高的转录水平是在黑暗条件下发现的,这使我们提出了一个新的假设,即在水螅中,"内部 "生物节律在昼夜节律期间自主提供视蛋白的表达。总之,在水螅中,昼夜节律显然可以调节所谓的视觉和非视觉蛋白的表达,这在高等无脊椎动物和脊椎动物中已经得到证实。我们的数据证实水螅是研究视觉和非视觉蛋白祖先前体的合适模型,为视觉和光感系统的进化提供了有用的提示。
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Biomolecular Concepts
Biomolecular Concepts Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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期刊介绍: BioMolecular Concepts is a peer-reviewed open access journal fostering the integration of different fields of biomolecular research. The journal aims to provide expert summaries from prominent researchers, and conclusive extensions of research data leading to new and original, testable hypotheses. Aspects of research that can promote related fields, and lead to novel insight into biological mechanisms or potential medical applications are of special interest. Original research articles reporting new data of broad significance are also welcome. Topics: -cellular and molecular biology- genetics and epigenetics- biochemistry- structural biology- neurosciences- developmental biology- molecular medicine- pharmacology- microbiology- plant biology and biotechnology.
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