Network of microRNA-transcriptional factor-mRNA in cold response of turbot Scophthalmus maximus

Fish Physiology and Biochemistry
Miaomiao NieFeng You

Abstract

The aim of this study is to understand fish cold-tolerant mechanism. We analyzed the transcriptional reactions to the cold condition in turbot Scophthalmus maximus by using RNA-seq and microRNA (miRNA)-seq. Meio-gynogenetic diploid turbots were treated at 0 °C to distinguish the cold-tolerant (CT) and cold-sensitive (CS) groups. The results showed that there were quite different responses at both mRNA and miRNA levels, with more up-regulated mRNAs (1069 vs. 194) and less down-regulated miRNAs (4 vs. 1) in CT versus CS relative to the control group. The network of miRNA-transcription factor-mRNA, regulating turbot different response to cold stress, was constructed, which involved in cell cycle, component of cell membrane, signal transduction, and circadian rhythm pathways. The above information demonstrates mechanisms by which cold tolerance is increased in fish.

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
SRR5087348
SRR5100280

Methods Mentioned

BETA
RNA-seq
PCR
RNASeq

Software Mentioned

DESeq R
Trinity
mirdeep2
miRanda
miRbase
miREvo

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