| Literature DB >> 25282344 |
Lev Y Yampolsky1, Erliang Zeng, Jacqueline Lopez, Patricia J Williams, Kenneth B Dick, John K Colbourne, Michael E Pfrender.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gene expression regulation is one of the fundamental mechanisms of phenotypic plasticity and is expected to respond to selection in conditions favoring phenotypic response. The observation that many organisms increase their stress tolerance after acclimation to moderate levels of stress is an example of plasticity which has been long hypothesized to be based on adaptive changes in gene expression. We report genome-wide patterns of gene expression in two heat-tolerant and two heat-sensitive parthenogenetic clones of the zooplankton crustacean Daphnia pulex exposed for three generations to either optimal (18°C) or substressful (28°C) temperature.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25282344 PMCID: PMC4201682 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-15-859
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Numbers of differentially expressed (FDR < 0.05) genes in Northern (N, sensitive) and Southern (S, tolerant) genotypes (ns = non-significant)
| N, ns | N, up | N, down | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S, ns | 27315 | 54 | 113 | 27482 |
| S, up | 719 | 46 | 0 | 765 |
| S, down | 942 | 0 | 23 | 965 |
| Total | 28976 | 100 | 136 | 29212 |
For example, 46 genes were found to be up-regulated in both N and S populations.
Figure 1iPATH representation of differentially expressed genes in either Southern (A,B) or Northern (C,D) genotypes. A, C: metabolic pathways. B, D: regulatory pathways. Compare to Figure 2 for annotations of major pathways.
Figure 2Annotated iPATH representation of differentially expressed genes (significant temperature effect in all data). A: metabolic pathways; B: regulatory pathways. Red: down-regulation at 28°C relative to 18°C, Green: up-regulation.
Figure 3Genes with significant T*geo interaction (tested against the pooled random MS; FDR q < 0.05), for which the Southern (heat-tolerant) genotypes show greater absolute difference in expression at two temperatures (green symbols, Baldwin effect) or smaller absolute difference in expression at the two temperatures (red symbols, canalization) than the Northern (heat sensitive) genotypes.
Figure 4Principal components analysis of differential expression of 29,212 genes represented on the array in 4 clones of from Northern (open symbols) and Southern (solid symbols) acclimated to either 18°C (blue symbols) or 28°C (red symbols). A: RNA samples in the 3D space of the first three principal components, together explaining 42.2% of variance. B – D: the same on pairwise 2D planes of the first three principal components. Arrows connect the Euclidean centroids of 3 replicates for each clone at each temperature (thin blue-red gradient arrows) or the centroids of all replicates at each of the two temperatures (thick blue-red gradient arrows) or at each of the two geographic origins (N vs. S, white-black gradient arrows).
Genotype origin and characteristics
| Genotype ID | Pond/Lake | State | Lat °N | Long °W | July °T | Performance at 37°C | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Timm | SE | M | ||||||
| BW102 | Busey Woods | Illinois | 40°07′ | 88°12′ | 24.0 | 2.53 | 0.053 | 0.50 |
| KSP3 | Kickapond | Illinois | 40°06′ | 88°14′ | 24.0 | 2.52 | 0.054 | 0.28 |
| CHQ3 | Chequamegon | Wisconsin | 46°19′ | 90°54′ | 19.0 | 1.89 | 0.069 | 0.66 |
| EB1 | Eloise Butler | Minnesota | 44°59′ | 93°19′ | 22.2 | 1.97 | 0.046 | 0.82 |
Average July temperature: long-term average from the nearest weather station.
Time until immobilization in hours (Timm) and mortality (M, loss of heartbeat after 3 hours of exposure) were measured at 37°C in Daphnia acclimauted to 24°C. See [36] for details.