2019
DOI: 10.1111/are.14363
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Comparative skin transcriptome between common carp and the variety Jinbian carp (Cyprinus carpiov. jinbian)

Abstract: Jinbian carp, a variety of common carp (Cyprinus carpio v. jinbian) with black skin colour and two yellow stripes on both sides of its dorsal fin, has become a popular economic fish species as an edible delicacy and for its unique coloration. However, the genetic background of Jinbian carp is not well documented and the molecular mechanism of the yellow or black colour variation of the skin of this fish is not yet clear. Therefore, it is essential to understand the molecular mechanism of colour variation using… Show more

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“…However, we did not detect the different expression of TYP, DCT, and SILV between yellow and black skin, which indicated that these proteins might also play a role in the synthesis of yellow pigment. In addition, consistent with our recent transcriptome analysis, we also discovered that ACTC1, MYH6, and MYH7, involved in adrenergic signaling pathway, and ATP2A1, ATP2A2, ATP5F1, ATP5J, and COX5A, involved in oxidative metabolism pathway, were also up-regulated in black skin compared to yellow skin in proteome analysis [29]. Consequently, these genes could be candidate genes for the formation of yellow or black colors in Jinbian carp.…”
Section: Up-regulated Proteins In Black Skin Indicated the Molecular Mechanism Of The Melanin Synthesis Pathwaysupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, we did not detect the different expression of TYP, DCT, and SILV between yellow and black skin, which indicated that these proteins might also play a role in the synthesis of yellow pigment. In addition, consistent with our recent transcriptome analysis, we also discovered that ACTC1, MYH6, and MYH7, involved in adrenergic signaling pathway, and ATP2A1, ATP2A2, ATP5F1, ATP5J, and COX5A, involved in oxidative metabolism pathway, were also up-regulated in black skin compared to yellow skin in proteome analysis [29]. Consequently, these genes could be candidate genes for the formation of yellow or black colors in Jinbian carp.…”
Section: Up-regulated Proteins In Black Skin Indicated the Molecular Mechanism Of The Melanin Synthesis Pathwaysupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The GRM5 gene is associated with skin and hair pigmentation [186,187]. PPP3CA may be associated with color variation [188]. PPP1CB was shown to regulate actin filament polymerization and/or reorganization [189], regulating the distribution of pigment granules.…”
Section: Genes Associated With Wool Colormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the Oujiang carp in Zhejiang, various strains of PF-carp are bred and cultured in China, including Daotian carp (DTL), Jiangbian carp (JBL), Ruyuan NO. 1 (RY), Shaijiang carp (SJL), and Wu carp (Wl) (Zhu et al, 2018;Gan et al, 1 www.fao.org/giahs/giahs-home/en/ 2019; Yan et al, 2020). Researchers have carried out genetic diversity and germplasm resources analyses of DTL and JBL in the Pearl River basin using mitochondrial genes (mtDNA) and microsatellites (Gan et al, 2019;Pan et al, 2019;Cheng et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%