Oocytes express an endogenous red fluorescent protein in a stony coral, Euphyllia ancora: a potential involvement in coral oogenesis

To date,the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying coral sexual reproduction remain largely unknown. We then performed a differential screen to identify genes related to oogenesis in the stony coral Euphyllia ancora . We identified a clone encoding a novel red fluorescent protein cDNA of E. an...

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Published inScientific reports Vol. 6; no. 1; p. 25868
Main Authors Shikina, Shinya, Chiu, Yi-Ling, Chung, Yi-Jou, Chen, Chieh-Jhen, Lee, Yan-Horn, Chang, Ching-Fong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Nature Publishing Group UK 11.05.2016
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Summary:To date,the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying coral sexual reproduction remain largely unknown. We then performed a differential screen to identify genes related to oogenesis in the stony coral Euphyllia ancora . We identified a clone encoding a novel red fluorescent protein cDNA of E. ancora (named EaRFP ). Microscopic observation and quantitative RT-PCR revealed that EaRFP is almost exclusively expressed in the ovary of the adult coral. The combination of the ovarian-cell separation method and the RT-PCR analysis revealed that the oocytes, but not the ovarian somatic cells, are the cells expressing EaRFP. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that the expression of EaRFP starts in the early stage of the oocyte and continues until the maturation period. Furthermore, recombinant EaRFP was shown to possess an H 2 O 2 degradation activity. These results raise the possibility that EaRFP plays a role in protecting the oocytes from oxidative stress from the early to late stages of oogenesis. The present study provides not only the first evidence for the potential involvement of FPs in coral oogenesis but also an insight into a cellular strategy underlying coral sexual reproduction.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/srep25868