Genome‐wide comparative analysis between Cranoglanis bouderius and Pangasianodon hypophthalmus: Reveal the genes related to resistance to low‐temperature stress

Author:

Xie Shaolin12ORCID,Wang Dongjie1,Hu Yun3,Wang Qiujie1,Zuo Zhiheng1,Ye Bin1,Lu Liang3,Zhou Aiguo12ORCID,Zou Jixing12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Marine Sciences South China Agricultural University Guangzhou Guangdong China

2. Guangdong Laboratory for Lingnan Modern Agriculture South China Agricultural University Guangzhou China

3. Shanghai Universities Key Laboratory of Marine Animal Taxonomy and Evolution Shanghai Ocean University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractPrevious studies have indicated that Cranoglanis bouderius and Pangasianodon hypophthalmus clustered into a sister group. However, there was a significant difference in their minimum tolerated temperatures. To reveal the temperature adaptation‐related genes, a genome‐wide comparative analysis was performed. First, a chromosome‐level draft genome of C. bouderius was constructed in this study. The genome assembly was 999.18 Mb in size with a contig N50 of 20.47 Mb. Then, an additional 118.98 Gb of Hi‐C data was applied to assemble contigs into scaffolds and 910.59 Mb was anchored and orientated onto 38 chromosomes of C. bouderius. A total of 24,165 protein‐coding genes were predicted from the genome with 22,920 (94.84%) genes functionally annotated. Genome‐wide comparative analysis revealed that the genes related to resistance to low‐temperature stress were mainly enriched into the gene ontology (GO) terms associated with mitochondrial fusion and calcium ion transport. Further, the low‐temperature stress test on the C. bouderius and P. hypophthalmus also revealed that the C. bouderius can better control the homeostasis of calcium ions in cells than P. hypophthalmus, and then better maintain the dynamic changes of mitochondrial fusion and fission in cells, thereby resisting cell damage caused by low‐temperature stress.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science,Aquatic Science

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