Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) rare coloration patterns: a multiomics approach to understand the “panda” phenotype

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Roberta Marcoli, David B. Jones, Cecile Massault, Paul J. Harrison, Holly S. Cate, Dean R. Jerry
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Abstract

The barramundi (Lates calcarifer), a significant aquaculture species, typically displays silver to bronze coloration. However, attention is now drawn to rare variants like the “panda” phenotype, characterized by blotch-like patterns of black (PB) and golden (PG) patches. This phenotype presents an opportunity to explore the molecular mechanisms underlying color variations in teleosts. Unlike stable color patterns in many fish, the “panda” variant demonstrates phenotypic plasticity, responding dynamically to unknown cues. We propose a complex interplay of genetic factors and epigenetic modifications, focusing on DNA methylation. Through a multiomics approach, we analyze transcriptomic and methylation patterns between PB and PG patches. Our study reveals differential gene expression related to melanosome trafficking and chromatophore differentiation. Although the specific gene responsible for the PB–PG difference remains elusive, candidate genes like asip1, asip2, mlph, and mreg have been identified. Methylation emerges as a potential contributor to the “panda” phenotype, with changes in gene promoters like hand2 and dynamin possibly influencing coloration. This research lays the groundwork for further exploration into rare barramundi color patterns, enhancing our understanding of color diversity in teleosts. Additionally, it underscores the “panda” phenotype's potential as a model for studying adult skin coloration.

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肺鱼(Lates calcarifer)罕见的着色模式:了解 "熊猫 "表型的多组学方法。
肺鱼(Lates calcarifer)是一种重要的水产养殖鱼种,通常呈现银色至青铜色。然而,像 "熊猫 "表型这样的罕见变异体型现在引起了人们的注意,其特征是黑色(PB)和金色(PG)斑块组成的斑点状图案。这种表型为我们提供了一个探索远洋鱼类颜色变异的分子机制的机会。与许多鱼类稳定的颜色模式不同,"熊猫 "变体具有表型可塑性,能对未知线索做出动态反应。我们提出了遗传因素和表观遗传修饰的复杂相互作用,重点是 DNA 甲基化。通过多组学方法,我们分析了 PB 和 PG 补丁之间的转录组和甲基化模式。我们的研究揭示了与黑色素小体贩运和染色质分化有关的不同基因表达。虽然造成 PB-PG 差异的特定基因仍然难以确定,但已经发现了 asip1、asip2、mlph 和 mreg 等候选基因。甲基化是导致 "熊猫 "表型的潜在因素,hand2 和 dynamin 等基因启动子的变化可能会影响着色。这项研究为进一步探索罕见的巴拉蒙蒂鱼颜色模式奠定了基础,加深了我们对远洋鱼类颜色多样性的了解。此外,它还强调了 "熊猫 "表型作为研究成体皮肤着色模型的潜力。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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