Transcriptome analysis reveals the importance of phototransduction during the first-feeding in mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi)
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Transcriptome analysis reveals the importance of phototransduction during the first-feeding in mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi)
Abstract
The mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi), as a typical freshwater carnivorous fish, has high economic value. Mandarin fish have a peculiar feeding habit of feeding on other live fry during the first-feeding period, while rejecting zooplankton or particulate feed, which may be attributed to the low expression of zooplankton-associated gene sws1 in mandarin fish. The domesticated strain of mandarin fish could feed on Artemia at 3 days post hatching (dph). However, the mechanism of mandarin fish larvae recognize and forage Artemia as food is still unclear. In this study, we employed transcriptional analysis to identify the representative differential pathways between mandarin fish larvae unfed and fed with Artemia at 3 dph. The comparative transcriptome analysis has unveiled a tapestry of genetic expression, highlighting 403 genes that have been up-regulated and 259 that have been down-regulated, all of which constitute the differentially expressed genes (DEGs). KEGG pathway analysis revealed that the number of differentially expressed genes in the photoconductive signaling pathway was the largest. Next, the Vorinostat (suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid, SAHA) was used to assess whether sws1 induced ingestion of Artemia in mandarin fish larvae. We discovered that SAHA-treated larvae had more food intake of Artemia and up-regulated the transcription level of npy, which might have been associated with the up-regulated of sws1 opsin. Additionally, exposure to 0.5 µM SAHA increased the expression of genes involved in phototransduction pathway. These findings would provide insights on the molecular processes involved in mandarin fish larvae feeding on Artemia at the first-feeding stage.
Keywords: Artemia; sws1; First-feeding; Mandarin fish larvae; Phototransduction.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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