Publications by authors named "Klinbunga S"

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  • Researchers identified pigmentation genes in different varieties of Siamese fighting fish, discovering 22,919 new unigenes and a significant number of SNPs in these genes.
  • * Expression patterns varied among the Thai-flag variety's skin and tail segments, with many genes involved in pigmentation and metabolism showing differential expression compared to solid colors.
  • * This study highlights the potential for using genetic insights to develop new varieties of Betta splendens in the future.
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Transcriptome comparison was performed to identify genes expressed in skin, muscle and tails of mono-color (Red, Blue, Black, White and Yellow), bi-color (Cambodian) and multi-color (Marble) varieties of Siamese fighting fish Betta splendens. In total, 163,140 unigenes covering 26.348 Gb were found.

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To establish sustainable resources and founder populations for genetic improvement of the Siamese fighting fish Betta splendens, genetic diversity in wild and hatchery stocks was examined using mitochondrial (mt) DNA genes cytochrome b (cytb), 16S ribosomal DNA (16S rDNA), and cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI), and eight microsatellite loci. Based on mtDNA sequences, restrictive levels of polymorphism (0, 3, and 1 substitutions) were observed in this study. For analysis of microsatellites, fluorescent multiplex PCR was developed, and subsequently identifying moderate levels of observed (H = 0.

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White scar oyster Crassostrea belcheri is a commercially important bivalve species in Thailand. Appropriate genetic markers are needed for effective management to elevate its production efficiency. Type II microsatellites of C.

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Mantis shrimp has become commercially valuable in many countries, while the commercially aquaculture still unsuccessful. The stable supply of the species-specific markers for precise identification can play a key role of foods authentication as well as restoring/enhancing mantis shrimp stocks in future. The aim of this research was to identify species-specific markers for Squillid and Harpiosquillid mantis shrimp taxa using Amplified fragment length polymorphism-Single strand conformation polymorphism (AFLP-SSCP) approaches.

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The full-length cDNA of cyclin C of the giant tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon (PmCyC) was isolated by RACE-PCR. It was 1443 bp in length containing an open reading frame (ORF) of 804 bp and 267 deduced amino acids. Tissue distribution analysis indicated that PmCyC was more abundantly expressed in ovaries and testes than other tissues of female and male juveniles (P < 0.

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Expression levels of hemocyanin (LvHc), activating transcription factor 4 (LvAtf4), glutathione S-transferase (LvGst), caspase 2 (LvCasp2) and anti-lipopolysaccharide factor (LvAlf) were examined in the hepatopancreas of Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei juveniles exposed to a lethal concentration of ammonia-N (32.15 mg/l). The expression levels of all transcripts except LvAlf were significantly greater (P < 0.

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The full-length cDNA of bystin isoform 1 (PmBys1) of the giant tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon was characterized. It was 1553 bp in length containing an ORF of 1365 bp corresponding to a polypeptide of 454 amino acids. The level of PmBys1 mRNA in ovaries was greater than that in other tissues of females and in testes of males in both juveniles and wild broodstock (P < .

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Molecular markers that allow selection of juveniles and broodstock with improved growth performances are useful for the shrimp industry. Here, the full-length cDNA of transforming growth factor beta regulator 1-like (PmTbrg1-l) in the giant tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon was determined. It was 1184 bp in length and contained an open reading frame (ORF) of 975 bp corresponding to a deduced polypeptide of 324 amino acids.

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Cathepsin B is a lysosomal proteolytic enzyme that has been suggested to play a role in pathological processes of immune system. In this study, the full-length cDNA sequence of cathepsin B transcript in the giant river prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii (MrCTSB) was obtained from 454 pyrosequencing of cDNAs from hepatopancreas and muscle. It was 1158 bp in length, containing an open reading frame (ORF) of 987 bp corresponding to 328 amino acids.

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The black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) is an aquatic animal with considerable economic importance. Poor reproductive maturation in captivity impedes sustainable aquaculture production of this species. This study aims to provide transcriptomic information on reproductive organs using 454 pyrosequencing technology.

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  • The cDNA of Aureobasidium melanogenum lipase is 1254 bp long and encodes 417 amino acids, while the genomic DNA is 1311 bp and contains a 57 bp intron.
  • The lipase gene was expressed in Pichia pastoris, achieving a maximum activity of 3.8 U/mL after six days of methanol induction.
  • Optimal conditions for lipase activity were found to be 35-37 °C and pH 7.0, with activity influenced by various ions and compounds, enhancing or inhibiting performance depending on their nature.
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Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND) is an emerging disease in aquacultured shrimp caused by a pathogenic strain of Vibrio parahaemolyticus. As with several pathogenic bacteria, colonization of the stomach appeared to be the initial step of the infection for AHPND-causing Vibrio. To understand the immune responses in the stomach of black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon), differentially expressed transcripts (DETs) in the stomach during V.

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Cellular proteomics of total proteins in ovaries of domesticated and wild giant tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) were examined using GeLC-MS/MS. In total, 1638 proteins matched those previously deposited in databases and 1253 (76.50%) of these significantly matched known proteins.

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  • Valosin-containing protein (VCP), identified in the giant tiger shrimp, has a full-length cDNA of 2,724 bp encoding a 788 amino acid polypeptide with specific Cdc48 and AAA domains.
  • PmVCP mRNA expression is higher in the ovaries than in the testes, significantly up-regulated in certain ovarian stages of wild broodstock, but not affected by progesterone injection.
  • After 5-HT administration, PmVCP mRNA increases in older shrimp ovaries, and the protein localizes in various cellular components, adapting to different stages of oocyte development.
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The meiotic maturation of oocytes is regulated by the maturation-promoting factor (MPF), a complex of Cdc2 (Cdk1) and Cyclin B. Here, the complete open reading frame (ORF) of Cdc2 in Penaeus monodon was characterized. PmCdc2 were 900bp in length corresponding to a polypeptide of 299 amino acids with the conserved Thr14, Tyr15 and Thr161 residues.

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Broad-complex (Br-c) is the early ecdysone responsive gene encoding a family of zinc-finger transcription factors. In this study, the full-length cDNA of the Br-c gene of the giant tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) was identified. PmBr-c was 1897 bp in length containing an ORF of 1329 bp deducing to a polypeptide of 442 amino acids.

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Khon Kaen Province in northeast Thailand is known as a hot spot for opisthorchiasis in Southeast Asia. Preliminary allozyme and mitochondrial DNA haplotype data from within one endemic district in this Province (Ban Phai), indicated substantial genetic variability within Opisthorchis viverrini. Here, we used microsatellite DNA analyses to examine the genetic diversity and population structure of O.

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Proteomic analysis was carried out for identification of proteins functionally involved in ovarian development of the giant tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon). A total of 335 protein spots including 183 spots from vitellogenic (stage II) and 152 spots from mature (stage IV) ovaries of intact P. monodon broodstock were examined.

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  • A proteomic analysis of Penaeus monodon testes identified 642 protein spots, with 287 (44.70%) significantly matching database sequences, indicating a rich repertoire of reproduction-related proteins.
  • The study focused on the expression levels of two proteasome subunits (PmPsma3 and PmPsmb6), which were found to be lower in domesticated shrimp compared to wild broodstock.
  • Administration of serotonin (5-HT) significantly boosted the expression of these proteins in domesticated shrimp, suggesting a potential method to enhance male maturation in captive populations.
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Broad-Complex (BR-C) is an early ecdysone-responsive gene encoding a family of zinc-finger transcription factors that function during metamorphosis in insects. We identified two full-length cDNAs of BR-C Z6 in the giant tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon). They were 2422 and 2060 bp in length, containing open reading frames of 1440 and 1443 bp, corresponding to polypeptides of 479 and 480 amino acids, respectively.

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Eyestalk ablation is commonly practiced in crustacean to induce ovarian maturation in captivity. The molecular mechanism of the ablation has not been well understood, preventing a search for alternative measures to induce ovarian maturation in aquaculture. This is the first study to employ cDNA microarray to examine effects of eyestalk ablation at the transcriptomic level and pathway mapping analysis to identify potentially affected biological pathways in the black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon).

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Suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) libraries between cDNA in stages I (previtellogenic) and III (cortical rod) ovaries of the giant tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) were established. In all, 452 ESTs were unidirectionally sequenced. Sequence assembly generated 28 contigs and 201 singletons, 109 of which (48.

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Isolation and characterization of genes and/or proteins differentially expressed in ovaries are necessary for understanding ovarian development in the giant tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon). In this study, the full-length cDNA of P. monodon mitogen-activating protein kinase 1 (PmMAPK1) was characterized.

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