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Title: Contribution of the TGFb signaling pathway to pigmentation in sea cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus)
Authors: Linlin Yao
Bin Zhao
Qi Wang
Xuyang Jiang
Sha Han
Wei Hu
Chenglin Li
Keywords: TGFb signaling pathway
regulatory mechanism
pigmentation
Apostichopus japonicas
gene family divergence
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY)
Abstract: Pigmentation mediated by the transforming growth factor b (TGFb) signaling pathway is a key trait for understanding environmental adaptability and species stability. In this study, TGFb signaling pathway members and their expression patterns in different color morphs of the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus were evaluated. Using a bioinformatics approach, 22 protein sequences of TGFb signaling pathway members in A. japonicus were classified, including 14 that were identified for the first time in the species, including 7 ligands, 6 receptors, and 1 RSmad. We further evaluated mRNA expression data for different color morphs and pigmentation periods. These results support the hypothesis that both subfamilies of the TGFb superfamily, i.e., the TGFb/activin/Nodal and BMP/GDF/AMH subfamilies, are involved in the regulation of pigmentation in A. japonicus. The former subfamily was complete and contributes to the different color morphs. The BMP/GDF/AMH subfamily was incomplete. BMP2/4-induced differentiation of white adipocytes was regulated by the BMP2/4–ACVR2A–Smad1 signaling pathway. These findings provide insight into the TGFb family in early chordate evolution as well as the molecular basis of color variation in an economically valuable species.
URI: http://umt-ir.umt.edu.my:8080/handle/123456789/22452
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