TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS AND POSTPRANDIAL EXPRESSION OF AMINO ACID TRANSPORTER GENES IN THE FAST MUSCLES AND GUT OF CHINESE PERCH (SINIPERCA CHUATSI).

Transcriptome Analysis and Postprandial Expression of Amino Acid Transporter Genes in the Fast Muscles and Gut of Chinese Perch (Siniperca chuatsi).

Transcriptome Analysis and Postprandial Expression of Amino Acid Transporter Genes in the Fast Muscles and Gut of Chinese Perch (Siniperca chuatsi).

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The characterization of the expression and regulation of growth-related genes in the muscles of Chinese perch is of great interest to aquaculturists because of the commercial value of the species.The transcriptome annotation of the skeletal muscles is a crucial step in muscle growth-related gene analysis.In this study, we generated 52 504 230 reads of mRNA sequence data from the fast muscles of the Chinese perch by using Solexa/Illumina RNA-seq.Twenty-one amino acid transporter genes were annotated by searching protein and gene Rainbow Suncatcher ontology databases, and postprandial changes in their transcript abundance were assayed after administering a single satiating meal to Chinese perch juveniles (body mass, approximately 100 g), following fasting for 1 week.The gut content of the Chinese perch increased significantly after 1 h and remained high for 6 h following the meal and emptied within DAT Recorder 48-96 h.

Expression of eight amino acid transporter genes was assayed in the fast muscles through quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction at 0, 1, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, and 96 h.Among the genes, five transporter transcripts were markedly up-regulated within 1 h of refeeding, indicating that they may be potential candidate genes involved in the rapid-response signaling system regulating fish myotomal muscle growth.These genes display coordinated regulation favoring the resumption of myogenesis responding to feeding.

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