Genomic organization and tissue-specific expression analysis of hepcidin-like genes from black porgy (Acanthopagrus schlegelii B.)

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pp. 1060-1071 ◽  
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Ming Yang ◽  
Ke-Jian Wang ◽  
Jun-Hui Chen ◽  
Hai-Dong Qu ◽  
Shao-Jing Li
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Michael Schnoor ◽  
Georg Fuellen ◽  
Michael Spitzer ◽  
Paul Cullen ◽  
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2015 ◽  
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Changzheng Song ◽  
Xingjie Wang ◽  
Meiying Liu ◽  
Zhenwen Zhang ◽  
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Qian Ju ◽  
Xiao Li ◽  
Xiao-Jing Jiang ◽  
Ming-Jing Qu ◽  
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PeerJ ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. e3623
Author(s):  
Muhammad Y. Ali ◽  
Ana Pavasovic ◽  
Lalith K. Dammannagoda ◽  
Peter B. Mather ◽  
Peter J. Prentis

Systemic acid-base balance and osmotic/ionic regulation in decapod crustaceans are in part maintained by a set of transport-related enzymes such as carbonic anhydrase (CA), Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA), H+-ATPase (HAT), Na+/K+/2Cl−cotransporter (NKCC), Na+/Cl−/HCO${}_{3}^{-}$ cotransporter (NBC), Na+/H+exchanger (NHE), Arginine kinase (AK), Sarcoplasmic Ca+2-ATPase (SERCA) and Calreticulin (CRT). We carried out a comparative molecular analysis of these genes in three commercially important yet eco-physiologically distinct freshwater crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus, C. destructorandC. cainii, with the aim to identify mutations in these genes and determine if observed patterns of mutations were consistent with the action of natural selection. We also conducted a tissue-specific expression analysis of these genes across seven different organs, including gills, hepatopancreas, heart, kidney, liver, nerve and testes using NGS transcriptome data. The molecular analysis of the candidate genes revealed a high level of sequence conservation across the threeCherax sp.Hyphy analysis revealed that all candidate genes showed patterns of molecular variation consistent with neutral evolution. The tissue-specific expression analysis showed that 46% of candidate genes were expressed in all tissue types examined, while approximately 10% of candidate genes were only expressed in a single tissue type. The largest number of genes was observed in nerve (84%) and gills (78%) and the lowest in testes (66%). The tissue-specific expression analysis also revealed that most of the master genes regulating pH and osmoregulation (CA, NKA, HAT, NKCC, NBC, NHE) were expressed in all tissue types indicating an important physiological role for these genes outside of osmoregulation in other tissue types. The high level of sequence conservation observed in the candidate genes may be explained by the important role of these genes as well as potentially having a number of other basic physiological functions in different tissue types.


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Archita Singh ◽  
Sharmila Singh ◽  
Ananda K. Sarkar

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