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Energetic metabolism is essential in maintaining the viability of all organisms. Resting cysts play important roles in the ecology of dinoflagellates, particularly for harmful algal blooms (HABs)-causative species. However, the energetic metabolism underlying the germination potency maintenance of resting cysts of dinoflagellate have been extremely scarce in studies from physiological and, particularly, molecular perspectives. Therefore, we used the cosmopolitan as a representative of HABs-forming and cyst-producing dinoflagellates in this work to obtain novel insights into the molecular mechanisms, regulating the energetic metabolism in dinoflagellate resting cysts, under different physical condition. As the starting step, we established a cDNA subtractive library via suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) technology, from which we screened an incomplete sequence for the subunit of ATP synthase gene (), a key indicator for the status of cell's energetic metabolism. The full-length cDNA of gene from () was then obtained via rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) (Accession: MZ343333). Our real-time qPCR detections, in vegetative cells and resting cysts treated with different physical conditions, revealed that (1) the expression of in resting cysts was generally much lower than that in vegetative cells, and (2) the expressions in the resting cysts under darkness, lowered temperature, and anoxia, and during an extended duration of dormancy, were significantly lower than that in cysts under the condition normally used for culture-maintaining (a 12 h light:12 h dark cycle, 21 °C, aerobic, and newly harvested). Our detections of the viability (via Neutral Red staining) and cellular ATP content of resting cysts, at the conditions corresponding to the abovementioned treatments, showed that both the viability and ATP content decreased rapidly within 12 h and then maintained at low levels within the 4-day experimentation under all the three conditions applied (4 °C, darkness, and anoxia), which are well in accordance with the measurements of the transcription of . These results demonstrated that the energy consumption of resting cysts reaches a low, but somehow stable, level within a short time period and is lower at low temperature, darkness, and anoxia than that at ambient temperature. Our work provides an important basis for explaining that resting cysts survive long-term darkness and low temperature in marine sediments from molecular and physiological levels.
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