Literature DB >> 27989862

Characterization of a novel disease resistance gene rtp3 and its association with VNN disease resistance in Asian seabass.

Peng Liu1, Le Wang2, Bao Qing Ye2, Shuqing Huang2, Sek-Man Wong3, Gen Hua Yue4.   

Abstract

Asian seabass, an important food fish in Southeast Asia, has suffered from nervous necrosis virus (NNV) infection, resulting in massive mortality of Asian seabass larvae and enormous economic losses. Identification and characterization of disease resistance genes is important. Previous transcriptome analysis of Asians seabass epithelial cells after NNV infection revealed a highly inducible gene, receptor-transporting protein 3 (rtp3), indicating it could play an important role in Asian seabass - NNV interaction. To characterize this gene, we determined its expression pattern and subcellular localization. The rtp3 was highly induced in most examined tissues and organs of Asian seabass after NNV infection, and protein Rtp3 was localized in cytoplasm. Further association study in multiple families revealed that a microsatellite marker, (GT)ntt(GT)n, in the 3' UTR of rtp3 was significantly associated with VNN disease resistance in Asian seabass. Our results imply that rtp3 may be a novel disease resistance gene in Asian seabass. This data could improve our understanding of molecular interaction between Asian seabass and NNV, and has the potential to be applied in marker-assisted selection for disease resistance breeding in Asian seabass.
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Keywords:  Asian seabass; Breeding; NNV; VNN disease; rtp3

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27989862     DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2016.12.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fish Shellfish Immunol        ISSN: 1050-4648            Impact factor:   4.581


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