Analysis of transcriptomes of three orb-web spider species reveals gene profiles involved in silk and toxin

Ying Jun Zhao, Yan Zeng, Lei Chen, Yang Dong, Wen Wang

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Abstract

As an ancient arthropod with a history of 390 million years, spiders evolved numerous morphological forms resulting from adaptation to different environments. The venom and silk of spiders, which have promising commercial applications in agriculture, medicine and engineering fields, are of special interests to researchers. However, little is known about their genomic components, which hinders not only understanding spider biology but also utilizing their valuable genes. Here we report on deep sequenced and de novo assembled transcriptomes of three orb-web spider species, Gasteracantha arcuata, Nasoonaria sinensis and Gasteracantha hasselti which are distributed in tropical forests of south China. With Illumina paired-end RNA-seq technology, 54871, 101855 and 75455 unigenes for the three spider species were obtained, respectively, among which 9 300, 10 001 and 10 494 unique genes are annotated, respectively. From these annotated unigenes, we comprehensively analyzed silk and toxin gene components and structures for the three spider species. Our study provides valuable transcriptome data for three spider species which previously lacked any genetic/genomic data. The results have laid the first fundamental genomic basis for exploiting gene resources from these spiders.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)687-698
Number of pages12
JournalInsect Science
Volume21
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • de novo
  • Silk protein
  • Spider
  • Toxin
  • Transcriptome

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