Identification, characterization and expression of sex-related genes in testes of the giant tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon

Oct 1, 2008Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology

Identification and activity of sex-related genes in the testes of giant tiger shrimp

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Abstract

A total of 896 clones from the testis cDNA library were sequenced, revealing 606 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) significantly matching known sequences.

  • Of the sequenced ESTs, 290 were newly unidentified transcripts.
  • Several genes associated with testicular development were identified, including cyclophilin A and small ubiquitin-like modifier 1.
  • The gene Tra-2, implicated in sex determination, was characterized for the first time in crustaceans.
  • A testis-specific transcript, PMTST1, was expressed only in testes and not in ovaries.
  • Differential expression of several genes was observed between ovaries and testes, indicating potential roles in reproductive maturation.
  • Changes in expression levels of PMSUMO-1 and prohibitin2 in domesticated broodstock suggest they may serve as biomarkers for reproductive maturation.

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