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Adaptations to a Subterranean Environment and Longevity Revealed by the Analysis of Mole Rat Genomes

Xiaodong Fang, Inge Seim, Zhiyong Huang, Maxim V. Gerashchenko, Zhiqiang Xiong, Anton A. Turanov, Yabing Zhu, Alexei Lobanov, Dingding Fan, Sun Hee Yim, Xiaoming Yao, Siming Ma, Lan Yang, Sang‐Goo Lee, Eun Bae Kim

Cell Reports · 2014 · ▲ 8 citations

Abstract

Subterranean mammals spend their lives in dark, unventilated environments that are rich in carbon dioxide and ammonia and low in oxygen. Many of these animals are also long-lived and exhibit reduced aging-associated diseases, such as neurodegenerative disorders and cancer. We sequenced the genome of the Damaraland mole rat (DMR, Fukomys damarensis) and improved the genome assembly of the naked mole rat (NMR, Heterocephalus glaber). Comparative genome analyses, along with the transcriptomes of related subterranean rodents, revealed candidate molecular adaptations for subterranean life and longevity, including a divergent insulin peptide, expression of oxygen-carrying globins in the brain, prevention of high CO2-induced pain perception, and enhanced ammonia detoxification. Juxtaposition of the genomes of DMR and other more conventional animals with the genome of NMR revealed several truly exceptional NMR features: unusual thermogenesis, an aberrant melatonin system, pain insensitivity, and unique processing of 28S rRNA. Together, these genomes and transcriptomes extend our understanding of subterranean adaptations, stress resistance, and longevity.

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Fang, X., Seim, I., Huang, Z., Gerashchenko, M.V., Xiong, Z., Turanov, A.A., Zhu, Y., Lobanov, A., Fan, D., Yim, S.H., Yao, X., Ma, S., Yang, L., Lee, S., Kim, E.B., Bronson, R.T., Šumbera, R., Buffenstein, R., Zhou, X., &amp; Krogh, A. (2014). Adaptations to a Subterranean Environment and Longevity Revealed by the Analysis of Mole Rat Genomes. <em>Cell Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2014.07.030
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Fang X, Seim I, Huang Z, Gerashchenko MV, Xiong Z, Turanov AA, et al. Adaptations to a Subterranean Environment and Longevity Revealed by the Analysis of Mole Rat Genomes. Cell Reports. 2014. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2014.07.030.
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@article{xiaodong2014Adapta, title = {Adaptations to a Subterranean Environment and Longevity Revealed by the Analysis of Mole Rat Genomes}, author = {Xiaodong Fang and Inge Seim and Zhiyong Huang and Maxim V. Gerashchenko and Zhiqiang Xiong and Anton A. Turanov and Yabing Zhu and Alexei Lobanov and Dingding Fan and Sun Hee Yim and Xiaoming Yao and Siming Ma and Lan Yang and Sang‐Goo Lee and Eun Bae Kim and Roderick T. Bronson and Radim Šumbera and Rochelle Buffenstein and Xin Zhou and Anders Krogh and Thomas J. Park and Guojie Zhang and Jun Wang and Vadim N. Gladyshev}, journal = {Cell Reports}, year = {2014}, doi = {10.1016/j.celrep.2014.07.030}, }

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