Insight into the sialome of the castor bean tick, <it>Ixodes ricinus</it>
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In recent years, there have been several sialome projects revealing transcripts expressed in the salivary glands of ticks, which are important vectors of several human diseases. Here, we focused on the sialome of the European vector...
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doaj-40087f61507343b89e35dd7d69dd6d6a2020-11-25T00:26:35ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642008-05-019123310.1186/1471-2164-9-233Insight into the sialome of the castor bean tick, <it>Ixodes ricinus</it>Valenzuela Jesus GJochim Ryan CMu JianbingAnderson Jennifer MChmelař JindřichKopecký Jan<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In recent years, there have been several sialome projects revealing transcripts expressed in the salivary glands of ticks, which are important vectors of several human diseases. Here, we focused on the sialome of the European vector of Lyme disease, <it>Ixodes ricinus</it>.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In the attempt to describe expressed genes and their dynamics throughout the feeding period, we constructed cDNA libraries from four different feeding stages of <it>Ixodes ricinus </it>females: unfed, 24 hours after attachment, four (partially fed) and seven days (fully engorged) after attachment. Approximately 600 randomly selected clones from each cDNA library were sequenced and analyzed. From a total 2304 sequenced clones, 1881 sequences forming 1274 clusters underwent subsequent functional analysis using customized bioinformatics software. Clusters were sorted according to their predicted function and quantitative comparison among the four libraries was made. We found several groups of over-expressed genes associated with feeding that posses a secretion signal and may be involved in tick attachment, feeding or evading the host immune system. Many transcripts clustered into families of related genes with stage-specific expression. Comparison to <it>Ixodes scapularis </it>and <it>I. pacificus </it>transcripts was made.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In addition to a large number of homologues of the known transcripts, we obtained several novel predicted protein sequences. Our work contributes to the growing list of proteins associated with tick feeding and sheds more light on the dynamics of the gene expression during tick feeding. Additionally, our results corroborate previous evidence of gene duplication in the evolution of ticks.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/9/233 |
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Insight into the sialome of the castor bean tick, <it>Ixodes ricinus</it> |
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Insight into the sialome of the castor bean tick, <it>Ixodes ricinus</it> |
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Insight into the sialome of the castor bean tick, <it>Ixodes ricinus</it> |
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Insight into the sialome of the castor bean tick, <it>Ixodes ricinus</it> |
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Insight into the sialome of the castor bean tick, <it>Ixodes ricinus</it> |
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insight into the sialome of the castor bean tick, <it>ixodes ricinus</it> |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In recent years, there have been several sialome projects revealing transcripts expressed in the salivary glands of ticks, which are important vectors of several human diseases. Here, we focused on the sialome of the European vector of Lyme disease, <it>Ixodes ricinus</it>.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In the attempt to describe expressed genes and their dynamics throughout the feeding period, we constructed cDNA libraries from four different feeding stages of <it>Ixodes ricinus </it>females: unfed, 24 hours after attachment, four (partially fed) and seven days (fully engorged) after attachment. Approximately 600 randomly selected clones from each cDNA library were sequenced and analyzed. From a total 2304 sequenced clones, 1881 sequences forming 1274 clusters underwent subsequent functional analysis using customized bioinformatics software. Clusters were sorted according to their predicted function and quantitative comparison among the four libraries was made. We found several groups of over-expressed genes associated with feeding that posses a secretion signal and may be involved in tick attachment, feeding or evading the host immune system. Many transcripts clustered into families of related genes with stage-specific expression. Comparison to <it>Ixodes scapularis </it>and <it>I. pacificus </it>transcripts was made.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In addition to a large number of homologues of the known transcripts, we obtained several novel predicted protein sequences. Our work contributes to the growing list of proteins associated with tick feeding and sheds more light on the dynamics of the gene expression during tick feeding. Additionally, our results corroborate previous evidence of gene duplication in the evolution of ticks.</p> |
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