DOAJ Open Access 2022

Chemosensory-Related Genes in Marine Copepods

Vittoria Roncalli Marco Uttieri Iole Di Capua Chiara Lauritano Ylenia Carotenuto

Abstrak

Living organisms deeply rely on the acquisition of chemical signals in any aspect of their life, from searching for food, mating and defending themselves from stressors. Copepods, the most abundant and ubiquitous metazoans on Earth, possess diversified and highly specified chemoreceptive structures along their body. The detection of chemical stimuli activates specific pathways, although this process has so far been analyzed only on a relatively limited number of species. Here, in silico mining of 18 publicly available transcriptomes is performed to delve into the copepod chemosensory genes, improving current knowledge on the diversity of this multigene family and on possible physiological mechanisms involved in the detection and analysis of chemical cues. Our study identifies the presence of ionotropic receptors, chemosensory proteins and gustatory receptors in copepods belonging to the Calanoida, Cyclopoida and Harpacticoida orders. We also confirm the absence in these copepods of odorant receptors and odorant-binding proteins agreeing with their insect specificity. Copepods have evolved several mechanisms to survive in the harsh marine environment such as producing proteins to respond to external stimulii. Overall, the results of our study open new possibilities for the use of the chemosensory genes as biomarkers in chemical ecology studies on copepods and possibly also in other marine holozooplankters.

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Vittoria Roncalli

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Marco Uttieri

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Iole Di Capua

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Chiara Lauritano

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Ylenia Carotenuto

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Roncalli, V., Uttieri, M., Capua, I.D., Lauritano, C., Carotenuto, Y. (2022). Chemosensory-Related Genes in Marine Copepods. https://doi.org/10.3390/md20110681

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2022
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10.3390/md20110681
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