Establishment of a developmental atlas and transgenetic tools in the ascidian Styela clava.

IF 5.8 2区 生物学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Marine Life Science & Technology Pub Date : 2023-11-22 eCollection Date: 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1007/s42995-023-00200-2
Boyan Lin, Wenjie Shi, Qiongxuan Lu, Takumi T Shito, Haiyan Yu, Bo Dong
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Abstract

The ascidian Styela clava is an ecologically important species that is distributed along coastal regions worldwide. It has a long history as a model animal for evolutionary and developmental biology research owing to its phylogenetic position between vertebrates and invertebrates, and its classical mosaic expression patterns. However, the standard developmental atlas and protocols and tools for molecular manipulation of this organism are inadequate. In this study, we established a standard developmental table and provided a web-based digital image resource for S. clava embryogenesis at each developmental stage from fertilized eggs to hatching larvae by utilizing confocal laser microscopy and 3D reconstruction images. It takes around 10 h for fertilized eggs to develop into swimming larvae and 20-30 min to complete the tail regression processes at the metamorphic stage. We observed that the notochord cells in S. clava embryos did not produce an extracellular lumen like Ciona robusta, but showed polarized elongation behaviors, providing us an ideal comparative model to study tissue morphogenesis. In addition, we established a chemical-washing procedure to remove the chorion easily from the fertilized eggs. Based on the dechorionation technique, we further realized transgenic manipulation by electroporation and successfully applied tissue-specific fluorescent labeling in S. clava embryos. Our work provides a standard imaging atlas and powerful genetic tools for investigating embryogenesis and evolution using S. clava as a model organism.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42995-023-00200-2.

海鞘发育图谱的建立及转基因工具的研究。
海鞘是分布于全球沿海地区的重要生态物种。由于其在脊椎动物和无脊椎动物之间的系统发育位置,以及其经典的马赛克表达模式,它作为进化和发育生物学研究的模式动物已有很长的历史。然而,标准的发育图谱和分子操作的协议和工具是不够的。本研究利用激光共聚焦显微镜和三维重建图像,建立了标准发育表,并提供了基于web的clava胚胎发生从受精卵到孵化幼虫各个发育阶段的数字图像资源。受精卵发育为游动幼虫约需10 h,变质期约需20-30 min完成尾退过程。我们观察到,clava胚胎脊索细胞不产生像robusta一样的细胞外腔,而是表现出极化伸长行为,为我们研究组织形态发生提供了理想的比较模型。此外,我们建立了一种化学清洗程序,可以很容易地从受精卵中去除绒毛膜。在脱毛技术的基础上,我们进一步实现了电穿孔转基因操作,并成功地将组织特异性荧光标记应用于S. clava胚胎。我们的工作提供了一个标准的成像图谱和强大的遗传工具,研究胚胎发生和进化,以S. clava作为模式生物。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1007/s42995-023-00200-2。
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Marine Life Science & Technology
Marine Life Science & Technology MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
10.50%
发文量
58
期刊介绍: Marine Life Science & Technology (MLST), established in 2019, is dedicated to publishing original research papers that unveil new discoveries and theories spanning a wide spectrum of life sciences and technologies. This includes fundamental biology, fisheries science and technology, medicinal bioresources, food science, biotechnology, ecology, and environmental biology, with a particular focus on marine habitats. The journal is committed to nurturing synergistic interactions among these diverse disciplines, striving to advance multidisciplinary approaches within the scientific field. It caters to a readership comprising biological scientists, aquaculture researchers, marine technologists, biological oceanographers, and ecologists.
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