About Alvinactis idsseensis sp. Nov.

The vent sea anemoneAlvinactis idsseensis sp. Nov. is a species in the family Actinoscyphiidae. They can flourish in a variety of deep-sea environments. Most sea anemones thriving in sulfide-rich hydrothermal vent peripheral zone obtain nutrients by eating blind shrimp, rather than relying on chemoautotrophic carbon production.

Classification

Animalia Kingdom; Cnidaria (Phylum); Anthozoa (Class); Actiniaria (Order); Actinoscyphiidae (Family); Alvinactis (Genus); Alvinactis idsseensis sp. Nov. (Species)

Original Name

Alvinactis sp. ZX-2022


Basic Information
SpeciesPhylumCommon NameEcosystemDepthHabitatNCBI Taxonomy ID
Alvinactis idsseensis sp. Nov.CnidariaAlvinactis spDeep sea3,279Southwest Indian Ocean “Edmond” hydrothermal vent filed in the CIR (69 59′E, 23 87′S)2978091

Genome Assembly Information
Genome AssemblyGenome SizeAssembly levelReleased yearWGS accessionSubmitterBioProjectBUSCO completeness (%)Scaffold/Contig N50 (kb)GC content (%)Repeat Rate (%)Gene Number
-456.58MbChromosome2023-Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of SciencesPRJNA90986492.80 27,561/1,71538.8463.2731,960

References
TitleJournalPubmed ID
Genetic adaptations of sea anemone to hydrothermal environmentScience Advances37862424

Gene Information

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Gene IDDescription
alvinactis_v1_g11096-
alvinactis_v1_g11097SERINE-THREONINE PROTEIN KINASE
alvinactis_v1_g11098TYROSINE-PROTEIN KINASE
alvinactis_v1_g11099-
alvinactis_v1_g111-
alvinactis_v1_g1110-
alvinactis_v1_g11100-
alvinactis_v1_g11101THAP DOMAIN PROTEIN
alvinactis_v1_g11102C2H2-TYPE DOMAIN-CONTAINING PROTEIN
alvinactis_v1_g11103C2H2-TYPE DOMAIN-CONTAINING PROTEIN
alvinactis_v1_g11104-
alvinactis_v1_g11105PROTEIN CBG23806
alvinactis_v1_g11106-
alvinactis_v1_g11107-
alvinactis_v1_g11108-
alvinactis_v1_g11109FLAP ENDONUCLEASE FAMILY MEMBER
alvinactis_v1_g1111ANK_REP_REGION DOMAIN-CONTAINING PROTEIN-RELATED
alvinactis_v1_g11110MAJOR FACILITATOR SUPERFAMILY DOMAIN-CONTAINING PROTEIN
alvinactis_v1_g11111UNCHARACTERIZED
alvinactis_v1_g11112MULTICOPPER OXIDASE-RELATED

Results of comparison between Alvinactis idsseensis sp. Nov. and its nearshore relatives from the paper (Zhou et al., 2023)

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Annotation IDDescriptionTypeSubtypeGeneRatioEvolution TypeP-valueQ-value
GO:0016705oxidoreductase activity, acting on paired donors, with incorporation or reduction of molecular oxygenGOMolecular Function-expanded1.55E-292.06E-26
GO:0005506iron ion bindingGOMolecular Function-expanded1.33E-271.77E-24
GO:0020037heme bindingGOMolecular Function-expanded9.81E-201.30E-16
GO:0004252serine-type endopeptidase activityGOMolecular Function-expanded5.15E-196.82E-16
GO:0055085transmembrane transportGOBiological Process-expanded2.66E-163.53E-13
GO:0006508proteolysisGOBiological Process-expanded3.90E-165.18E-13
GO:0000723telomere maintenanceGOBiological Process-expanded3.48E-144.62E-11
GO:0006955immune responseGOBiological Process-expanded1.66E-132.21E-10
GO:0030247polysaccharide bindingGOMolecular Function-expanded1.66E-132.21E-10
GO:0003678DNA helicase activityGOMolecular Function-expanded2.01E-132.67E-10
GO:0006468protein phosphorylationGOBiological Process-expanded7.46E-129.89E-09
GO:0005044scavenger receptor activityGOMolecular Function-expanded1.06E-111.41E-08
GO:0008378galactosyltransferase activityGOMolecular Function-expanded4.15E-115.50E-08
GO:0022857transmembrane transporter activityGOMolecular Function-expanded5.29E-107.02E-07
GO:0016021integral component of membraneGOCellular Component-expanded1.52E-092.02E-06
GO:0004672protein kinase activityGOMolecular Function-expanded2.98E-093.95E-06
GO:0005524ATP bindingGOMolecular Function-expanded7.02E-099.30E-06
GO:0055114oxidation-reduction processGOBiological Process-expanded1.19E-081.57E-05
GO:0016758transferase activity, transferring hexosyl groupsGOMolecular Function-expanded2.32E-083.08E-05
GO:0005515protein bindingGOMolecular Function-expanded3.52E-070.000466369
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