About Gigantopelta aegis

Gigantopelta aegis is a species of deep-sea snail in the family Peltospiridae, found in hydrothermal vent ecosystems, particularly in the Longqi hydrothermal vent field on the Southwest Indian Ridge. This species is adapted to extreme environments, relying on a symbiotic relationship with chemosynthetic bacteria housed in its gills. These bacteria oxidize sulfur compounds from vent fluids to produce organic matter, providing essential nutrients to the snail. Gigantopelta aegis plays a crucial role in vent ecosystems by contributing to nutrient cycling and supporting microbial and faunal communities.

Classification

Animalia (Kingdom); Mollusca (Phylum); Gastropoda (Class); Vetigastropoda (Subclass); Neomphalida (Order); Neomphaloidea (Superfamily); Peltospiridae (Family); Gigantopelta (Genus); Gigantopelta aegis (Species)

Original Name

Gigantopelta aegis C. Chen, K. Linse, Roterman, Copley & A. D. Rogers, 2015

Key Reference Paper

1. Chen C, Linse K, Roterman C N, et al. A new genus of large hydrothermal vent-endemic gastropod (Neomphalina: Peltospiridae)[J]. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2015, 175(2): 319-335. (Chen et al., 2015)

Description

Shell: Shell globose, three to four whorls, coiled tightly with a deep suture. Spire depressed. Aperture roughly circular, very large. Ratio of shell diameter to aperture length approximately 1:0.633 (average of 100 specimens). Shell trochiform to neritiform, holostomous. Protoconch consists of 0.5 whorls, diameter about 210 μm. Irregular reticulate ornament present initially, becoming obsolete distally. Suture around protoconch very deep. Teleoconch smooth, no distinct sculpture. Subtle growth lines, irregular protuberances present. Growth lines stronger on the body whorl, especially near the aperture. Periostracum thick, dark olive, enveloping the aperture. Ostracum and hypostracum milky white. Thin, fragile without periostracum. Columellar folds lacking. Callus extends to slightly cover columellar. Area around callous concave. Maximum shell diameter 45.7 mm.

Etymology

Giganteus (Latin), gigantic; Pelta (Latin), shield. This refers to the extremely large adult shell size of the species in this genus for the family Peltospiridae. The genus name is feminine.

Distribution

Only known from hydrothermal vents on segment E2 (56°05.2′S to 56°05.4S, 30°19.00′W to 30°19.35′W) and E9 (60°02.50′S to 60°03.00′S, 29°58.60′W to 29°59.00′W) of ESR. This species forms dense aggregations rather close to vent effluents.


Basic Information
SpeciesPhylumCommon NameEcosystemDepthHabitatNCBI Taxonomy ID
Gigantopelta aegisMolluscadeep-sea hydrothermal vent snailHydrothermal vent>2,761Longqi hydrothermal vent field (37.7839°S, 49.6502°E) on the Southwest Indian Ridge1735272

Genome Assembly Information
Genome AssemblyGenome SizeAssembly levelReleased yearWGS accessionSubmitterBioProjectBUSCO completeness (%)Scaffold/Contig N50 (kb)GC content (%)Repeat Rate (%)Gene Number
Gae_host_genome1.1GbChromosome2021JAEHGF01Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyPRJNA61261994.60 81,591/461.8375622,556

References
TitleJournalPubmed ID
Hologenome analysis reveals dual symbiosis in the deep-sea hydrothermal vent snail Gigantopelta aegisnature communications33608555

Gene Information

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Gene IDDescription
ctg676-7.3-1TELOMERASE-BINDING PROTEIN P23 HSP90 CO-CHAPERONE
ctg676-7.4-1PROLINE-SERINE-THREONINE PHOSPHATASE INTERACTING PROTEIN 1
ctg676-7.5-1ATP-BINDING TRANSPORT PROTEIN-RELATED
ctg677-0.1-1-
ctg677-1.4-1PLASMINOGEN-RELATED
ctg677-1.5-1PLASMINOGEN-RELATED
ctg677-3.0-1BONUS, ISOFORM C-RELATED
ctg677-3.1-1BONUS, ISOFORM C-RELATED
ctg677-3.13-1DUMPY: SHORTER THAN WILD-TYPE
ctg677-3.14-1MEIOTIC CHECKPOINT REGULATOR TSG24 FAMILY MEMBER
ctg677-4.0-1C2H2 ZINC FINGER CGI-62-RELATED
ctg6773-0.1-1VILLIN
ctg678-2.21-1ASTEROID PROTEIN
ctg6785-0.1-1-
ctg679-0.2-1UNCHARACTERIZED
ctg679-2.1-1ATP-BINDING CASSETTE SUB-FAMILY C
ctg679-2.2-1MITOCHONDRIAL IMPORT RECEPTOR SUBUNIT TOM70
ctg679-4.17-1INNER MEMBRANE PROTEIN, PROBABLE PERMEASE
ctg679-4.20-1KNIRPS-RELATED PROTEIN-RELATED
ctg679-4.21-1PROTEIN YIPPEE-LIKE CG15309-RELATED
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