AP-1 is an important transcription factor for cell proliferation/differentiation and animal immunity/development; however, its role in research in shellfish is poorly understood. Here, the cDNA of AP-1 gene from Pinctada fucata martensii was characterized. Its expression was detected in all six examined tissues, and a high level was observed in the gill and hepatopancreas. Analysis of the developmental transcriptomes showed that the PmAP-1 gene expression levels were high during D-stage larval and spat stages. The gene also exhibited a significantly high expression under cold tolerance stress. SNP analysis of the exon region and 5' flanking region of PmAP-1 revealed 19 SNPs of which 8 showed significant differences between cold tolerance selection line and base stock. Furthermore, three haplotypes generated by the SNPs of PmAP-1 were significantly associated with cold tolerance, respectively.These results suggest that the PmAP-1 gene plays an important role in the response of P. f. martensii to low temperature stress. These SNPs and haplotypes of PmAP-1 may be related to the cold tolerance of P. f. martensii, and could be candidate markers potentially for further selective breeding.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2022.04.014 | DOI Listing |
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