Chang Liu , Bohao Peng , Pengfei Zou , Xiwei Jia , Zhihua Zou , Jiaxi Zhang , Ziping Zhang , Yilei Wang
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摘要
男性化基因(Masc)在昆虫胚胎性腺发育过程中的男性化过程中起着至关重要的作用。然而,Masc基因在河蟹中的表达模式和功能仍不为人知。本研究从泥蟹 S. paramamosain 的转录组数据中筛选并验证了 Masc 基因。经实时定量 PCR 检测,睾丸中的 Masc 相对转录水平明显高于卵巢和其他组织。原位杂交显示,Masc在睾丸发育的各个阶段都表现出明显的信号。系统进化分析表明,Masc在甲壳类动物的进化过程中保持不变,这可能表明了其功能的重要性。Masc的RNA干扰显示,睾丸偏向相关基因的表达明显减少,而卵巢偏向相关基因的表达则明显增加。转录组数据表明,Masc可调节多种信号通路,包括mTOR、Wnt、胰岛素和其他与性相关的通路。这些结果表明,Masc可能在泥蟹雄性发育过程中发挥作用,并可能应用于水产养殖中的性别控制。
The Masculinizing gene is a candidate male pathway developmental factor in the mud crab Scylla paramamosain
The Masculinizer (Masc) gene plays a crucial role in masculinization during insect embryonic gonadal development. Nevertheless, the Masc expression pattern and function in crabs remain largely unknown. In the present study, we screened and validated the Masc gene from transcriptome data of mud crab S. paramamosain. The Masc relative transcript level in the testis was significantly higher than that of ovaries and other tissues, as measured by quantitative real-time PCR. In situ hybridization showed that Masc exhibited a significant signal throughout all stages of testicular development. The phylogenetic analysis revealed conservation in the evolution of crustaceans, potentially indicating its functional importance. Masc RNA interference showed that the expression of testis bias-related genes decreased significantly while the ovary bias-related genes increased significantly. Transcriptome data suggested that Masc regulates several signaling pathways, including the mTOR, Wnt, insulin, and other sex-related pathways. These results indicate that Masc may play a role in mud crab male development with possible application in sex control in aquaculture.
期刊介绍:
Gene publishes papers that focus on the regulation, expression, function and evolution of genes in all biological contexts, including all prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, as well as viruses.