2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10695-019-00648-z
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Soybean glycinin decreased growth performance, impaired intestinal health, and amino acid absorption capacity of juvenile grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella)

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“…The AAT and PepT1 mRNA levels are closely correlated with the mediation of TOR signalling in fish (Wang et al., 2018; Zhang et al., 2019). TOR regulates the function of the translation initiation complex by altering the phosphorylation state of 4E‐BP1 and regulates the synthesis of ribosomal proteins and translational regulatory proteins by affecting the activity of S6K1 in animals (Feng et al., 2016; Fingar & Blenis, 2004; Inoki, Li, Zhu, Wu, & Guan, 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The AAT and PepT1 mRNA levels are closely correlated with the mediation of TOR signalling in fish (Wang et al., 2018; Zhang et al., 2019). TOR regulates the function of the translation initiation complex by altering the phosphorylation state of 4E‐BP1 and regulates the synthesis of ribosomal proteins and translational regulatory proteins by affecting the activity of S6K1 in animals (Feng et al., 2016; Fingar & Blenis, 2004; Inoki, Li, Zhu, Wu, & Guan, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth performance depends on the digestive and absorptive abilities of fish, which are determined by the digestive and brush border enzyme activities (Hakim, Uni, Hulata, & Harpaz, 2006; Wu et al., 2011). Fish growth performance is highly dependent on dietary proteins, which are hydrolysed by digestive enzymes into small peptides and amino acids (AA) and absorbed by small peptide, and/or free AA (FAA) transporters in fish intestines (Huang, Wen, Li, Xuan, & Zhu, 2017; Zhang et al., 2019). The positive effects of FAA and small peptide absorption catalysed by the brush border enzymes in the intestine on the growth performance of fish have been reviewed previously (Habte‐Tsion et al., 2015; Rønnestad & Conceição, 2012; Rungruangsak‐Torrissen et al., 2009; Wang et al., 2018).…”
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“…The gene amplification efficiency was measured by the melting curve. The 2 −ΔΔCT method was used to calculate the gene expression as described by Yao et al ( 31 ) and Zhang et al ( 32 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%