Grass carp is an important commercial fish widely cultivated in China. A wide range of temperatures, particularly extremely low temperatures, have dramatic effects on the aquaculture of this teleost. However, relatively few studies have characterized the molecular responses of grass carp exposed to acute cooling in natural environment. Here, we investigated the transcriptome profiles of the grass carp brain in response to cooling. Through regulation pattern analyses, we identified 2,513 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) that responded to moderate cold stress (12oC), while 99 DEGs were induced by severe low temperature (4oC).The pathway analyses revealed that the DEGs sensitive to moderate cold were largely enriched in steroid biosynthesis, spliceosome, translation, protein metabolism, phagosome, gap junction and estrogen signaling pathways. Additionally, we discerned genes most likely involved in low temperature tolerance, of which the MAPK signaling pathway was dominantly enriched. Further examination and characterization of the candidate genes may help to elucidate the mechanisms underpinning extreme plasticity to severe cold stress in grass carp.
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Shi, M., Zhang, Q., Li, Y., Zhang, W., Liao, L., Cheng, Y., … Xia, X. Q. (2020). Global gene expression profile under low-temperature conditions in the brain of the grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus). PLoS ONE, 15(9 September). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239730
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