Methylation Status of the Follistatin Gene at Different Development Stages of Japanese Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)

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Yajuan Huang
Nan Hu
Yufeng Si
Siping Li
Shuxian Wu
Meizhao Zhang
Haishen Wen
Jifang Li
Yun Li
Feng He
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[1] Ocean University of China,The Key Laboratory of Mariculture of Ministry of Education, Fishery College
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Journal of Ocean University of China | 2018年 / 17卷
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Japanese flounder; DNA methylation; gene expression; muscle growth;
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Follistatin (Fst) is a hyperplasia factor that plays a crucial role in muscle development. DNA methylation, a significant process, regulates gene expression. The aim of our study is to examine the DNA methylation and expression patterns of Fst gene at five different development stages of Japanese flounder (stage A, 7 dph; stage B, 90 dph; stage C, about 180 dph; stage D, about 24 months; stage E, about 36 months). The muscle tissue of Japanese flounder was obtained at different development stages in this experiment. DNA methylation levels in the promoter and exon 2 of Fst were determined by bisulfite sequencing, and the relative expression of the Fst gene at the five stages was measured by quantitative PCR. The results showed that the lowest methylation level was at stage A and the highest methylation level was at stage B. Moreover, the highest expression level of the Fst gene was observed at stage A. The mRNA abundance was negatively correlated with DNA methylation level. Three CpG islands in the promoter region and three CpG islands in exon 2 of Fst were found in the binding sequence of the putative transcription factor. These results offered a theoretical basis for the mechanism of Fst gene regulation to muscle development at different development stages.
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