About Osedax frankpressi

Osedax frankpressi is a species of bathypelagic polychaete worm that lives on the seabed. It is found on the carcase of a gray whale in Monterey Canyon, off the coast of California, at a depth of 2,891 m. And it is a small worm that speedily colonises the skeleton, sending out root-like threads that force their way into the bone marrow and absorb the nutrients.[5] Inside these root structures are bacteria in the order Oceanospirillales with which the worm is in symbiosis. It is probable that the presence of these bacteria, with their ability to metabolise organic material, enables the worms to live on carcases.

Classification

Animalia (Kingdom); Annelida (Phylum); Polychaeta (Class); Sedentaria (Subclass); Canalipalpata (Infraclass); Sabellida (Order); Siboglinidae (Family); Osedax (Genus); Osedax frankpressi (Species)

Original Name

Osedax frankpressi Rouse, Goffredi & Vrijenhoek, 2004

Key Reference Paper

1. Rouse G W, Goffredi S K, Vrijenhoek R C. Osedax: bone-eating marine worms with dwarf males[J]. Science, 2004, 305(5684): 668-671. (Rouse et al., 2004)

Description

Holotype, emergent body in gelatinous hemispherical tube, 7-mm diameter. Contracted crown plumes 0.95 cm long. Oviduct filled with ellipsoid eggs, Oviduct convoluted upon contraction, extending between palps, 3 mm from trunk. Palps red with two longitudinal white stripes in living worms; pinnules on inner margins. Trunk 4.5 mm long, 0.9 mm wide, and marked by white thickened tissue at anterior. Green, bacteriocyte-filled sheath forms trunk-ovisac junction 1.2 mm long, 1 mm wide. Lobulate ovisac, 6.5 mm by 5 mm by 3 mm. Ovisac and roots inflated with clear fluid in situ in bone; fluid lost on extraction. Allotypes, 0.15- to 0.25-mm-long males. Chaetae with hooks and handles 15 to 21 μm. Capitium with five teeth; no subrostral teeth.

Etymology

In honor of Dr. Frank Press, former U.S. presidential science advisor, president of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and chair of the MBARI Board of Directors, for his distinguished service to science

Distribution

Monterey Bay, California, Tiburon dive T610, 36°36.8'N, 122°26.0'W, 2891 m


Basic Information
SpeciesPhylumCommon NameEcosystemDepthHabitatNCBI Taxonomy ID
Osedax frankpressiAnnelidadeep-sea annelid wormsHydrothermal vent1018 or 2,891coasts of California and Mexico283776

Genome Assembly Information
Genome AssemblyGenome SizeAssembly levelReleased yearWGS accessionSubmitterBioProjectBUSCO completeness (%)Scaffold/Contig N50 (kb)GC content (%)Repeat Rate (%)Gene Number
-285MbScaffold2023-HARVARD UNIVERSITYPRJNA28363080.10 42629.0829.1614,203

References
TitleJournalPubmed ID
Distinct genomic routes underlie transitions to specialised symbiotic lifestyles in deep-sea annelid wormsnature communications37198188

Gene Information

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Gene IDDescription
OFRAG00000016221.1V-TYPE PROTON ATPASE PROTEOLIPID SUBUNIT
OFRAG00000016222.1TRANSLATION INITIATION FACTOR EIF-2B
OFRAG00000016223.1-
OFRAG00000016223.2-
OFRAG00000016224.1PROTEIN DISULFIDE ISOMERASE
OFRAG00000016225.140S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN S14/30S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN S11
OFRAG00000016226.1-
OFRAG00000016227.1-
OFRAG00000016228.1CDC42 SMALL EFFECTOR PROTEIN HOMOLOG
OFRAG00000016229.1SIGNAL PEPTIDE PEPTIDASE
OFRAG00000016230.1ATAXIN-7-LIKE PROTEIN 3
OFRAG00000016231.1UNCHARACTERIZED
OFRAG00000016232.1PERILIPIN
OFRAG00000016232.2PERILIPIN
OFRAG00000016233.1RNA 3' TERMINAL PHOSPHATE CYCLASE
OFRAG00000016234.1HUNTINGTON DISEASE PROTEIN
OFRAG00000016235.1MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY S/T KINASE-RELATED
OFRAG00000016236.1DNA PRIMASE LARGE SUBUNIT
OFRAG00000016237.1NEUROTRANSMITTER GATED ION CHANNEL
OFRAG00000016238.1-
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