Genomic structures of insulin-like growth factor from golden pompano (Trachinotus ovatus) and their expression responses to the feed types
Golden pompano is an important aquaculture product in the coastal regions of southern China, which is highly dependent on insulin-like growth factor (IGF) for various biological processes. The cDNAs of ToIGF1 , ToIGF2 , and ToIGF3 are 1718 bp, 1658 bp, and 2272 bp in length, respectively, with corre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fish physiology and biochemistry 2024-08, Vol.50 (4), p.1791-1809 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Golden pompano is an important aquaculture product in the coastal regions of southern China, which is highly dependent on insulin-like growth factor (IGF) for various biological processes. The cDNAs of
ToIGF1
,
ToIGF2
, and
ToIGF3
are 1718 bp, 1658 bp, and 2272 bp in length, respectively, with corresponding amino acid sequences of 185 aa, 215 aa, and 194 aa. These sequences consist of 5 parts, including the signal peptide, the B domain, the C domain, the A domain, the D domain, and the E domain, which are also found in other species. While
ToIGF1
has no SSR polymorphism,
ToIGF2
and
ToIGF3
have 3 and 1 SSR polymorphism sites, respectively. In terms of tissue expression,
ToIGF1
is predominantly expressed in the liver,
ToIGF2
shows its highest expression in the gills, and
ToIGF3
also shows its highest expression in the gills, but no expression in the liver and spleen. These tissue distribution results suggest that
ToIGF
s are not only present in growth-related tissues such as the brain, muscle, and liver, but also in reproductive tissues, tissues that regulate osmotic pressure, and tissues related to food intake. This observation is consistent with other bony fish species and highlights the extensive biological functions of
ToIGFs
that need to be further explored and exploited. In addition, the expression levels of
ToIGFs
were found to be different in the different dietary groups, including the pelleted food group, the frozen squid group, and the frozen fish group. In the pelleted diet group,
ToIGF1
and
ToIGF2
were highly expressed in the liver and intestinal tissues, followed by the frozen fish group. These results suggest that the type of diet can affect the body’s energy metabolism by influencing tissue expression of growth-related genes, which in turn affects individual growth. |
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ISSN: | 0920-1742 1573-5168 1573-5168 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10695-024-01370-1 |