Comparative Transcriptomic Study of Muscle Provides New Insights into the Growth Superiority of a Novel Grouper Hybrid.

Grouper (Epinephelus spp.) is a group of fish species with great economic importance in Asian countries. A novel hybrid grouper, generated by us and called the Hulong grouper (Hyb), has better growth performance than its parents, E. fuscoguttatus (Efu, ♀) and E. lanceolatus (Ela, ♂). We previously r...

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Main Authors: Ying Sun, Yu Huang, Guojun Hu, Xinhui Zhang, Zhiqiang Ruan, Xiaomeng Zhao, Chuanyu Guo, Zhujing Tang, Xiaofeng Li, Xinxin You, Haoran Lin, Yong Zhang, Qiong Shi
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5179234?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-75828de70adf49efba8a209612eeb7d72020-11-24T22:21:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011112e016880210.1371/journal.pone.0168802Comparative Transcriptomic Study of Muscle Provides New Insights into the Growth Superiority of a Novel Grouper Hybrid.Ying SunYu HuangGuojun HuXinhui ZhangZhiqiang RuanXiaomeng ZhaoChuanyu GuoZhujing TangXiaofeng LiXinxin YouHaoran LinYong ZhangQiong ShiGrouper (Epinephelus spp.) is a group of fish species with great economic importance in Asian countries. A novel hybrid grouper, generated by us and called the Hulong grouper (Hyb), has better growth performance than its parents, E. fuscoguttatus (Efu, ♀) and E. lanceolatus (Ela, ♂). We previously reported that the GH/IGF (growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor) system in the brain and liver contributed to the superior growth of the Hyb. In this study, using transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq) and quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR), we analyzed RNA expression levels of comprehensive genes in the muscle of the hybrid and its parents. Our data showed that genes involved in glycolysis and calcium signaling in addition to troponins are up-regulated in the Hyb. The results suggested that the activity of the upstream GH/IGF system in the brain and liver, along with the up-regulated glycolytic genes as well as ryanodine receptors (RyRs) and troponins related to the calcium signaling pathway in muscle, led to enhanced growth in the hybrid grouper. Muscle contraction inducing growth could be the major contributor to the growth superiority in our novel hybrid grouper, which may be a common mechanism for hybrid superiority in fishes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5179234?pdf=render
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author Ying Sun
Yu Huang
Guojun Hu
Xinhui Zhang
Zhiqiang Ruan
Xiaomeng Zhao
Chuanyu Guo
Zhujing Tang
Xiaofeng Li
Xinxin You
Haoran Lin
Yong Zhang
Qiong Shi
spellingShingle Ying Sun
Yu Huang
Guojun Hu
Xinhui Zhang
Zhiqiang Ruan
Xiaomeng Zhao
Chuanyu Guo
Zhujing Tang
Xiaofeng Li
Xinxin You
Haoran Lin
Yong Zhang
Qiong Shi
Comparative Transcriptomic Study of Muscle Provides New Insights into the Growth Superiority of a Novel Grouper Hybrid.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ying Sun
Yu Huang
Guojun Hu
Xinhui Zhang
Zhiqiang Ruan
Xiaomeng Zhao
Chuanyu Guo
Zhujing Tang
Xiaofeng Li
Xinxin You
Haoran Lin
Yong Zhang
Qiong Shi
author_sort Ying Sun
title Comparative Transcriptomic Study of Muscle Provides New Insights into the Growth Superiority of a Novel Grouper Hybrid.
title_short Comparative Transcriptomic Study of Muscle Provides New Insights into the Growth Superiority of a Novel Grouper Hybrid.
title_full Comparative Transcriptomic Study of Muscle Provides New Insights into the Growth Superiority of a Novel Grouper Hybrid.
title_fullStr Comparative Transcriptomic Study of Muscle Provides New Insights into the Growth Superiority of a Novel Grouper Hybrid.
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Transcriptomic Study of Muscle Provides New Insights into the Growth Superiority of a Novel Grouper Hybrid.
title_sort comparative transcriptomic study of muscle provides new insights into the growth superiority of a novel grouper hybrid.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Grouper (Epinephelus spp.) is a group of fish species with great economic importance in Asian countries. A novel hybrid grouper, generated by us and called the Hulong grouper (Hyb), has better growth performance than its parents, E. fuscoguttatus (Efu, ♀) and E. lanceolatus (Ela, ♂). We previously reported that the GH/IGF (growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor) system in the brain and liver contributed to the superior growth of the Hyb. In this study, using transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq) and quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR), we analyzed RNA expression levels of comprehensive genes in the muscle of the hybrid and its parents. Our data showed that genes involved in glycolysis and calcium signaling in addition to troponins are up-regulated in the Hyb. The results suggested that the activity of the upstream GH/IGF system in the brain and liver, along with the up-regulated glycolytic genes as well as ryanodine receptors (RyRs) and troponins related to the calcium signaling pathway in muscle, led to enhanced growth in the hybrid grouper. Muscle contraction inducing growth could be the major contributor to the growth superiority in our novel hybrid grouper, which may be a common mechanism for hybrid superiority in fishes.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5179234?pdf=render
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