Genes (Feb 2024)

Transcriptomic Profiling at the Maternal-to-Zygotic Transition in Leech, <i>Helobdella austinensis</i>

  • Samuel Hsaio,
  • Naim Saglam,
  • David Morrow,
  • Daniel H. Shain

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15030283
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 283

Abstract

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The glossiphoniid leech, Helobdella austinensis, is an experimentally tractable member of the superphylum, Lophotrochozoa. Its large embryonic cells, stereotyped asymmetric cell divisions and ex vivo development capabilities makes it a favorable model for studying the molecular and cellular events of a representative spiralian. In this study, we focused on a narrow developmental time window of ~6–8 h, comprising stages just prior to and immediately following zygote deposition. Employing RNA-Seq methodology, we identified differentially expressed transcripts at this fundamental ontogenic boundary, known as the maternal-to-zygotic transition (MZT). Gene expression changes were characterized by the massive degradation of maternal RNAs (~45%) coupled with the rapid transcription of ~5000 zygotic genes (~20% of the genome) in the first mitotic cell cycle. The latter transcripts encoded a mixture of cell maintenance and regulatory proteins that predictably influence downstream developmental events.

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