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Nature Communications | 2014

The draft genome of the large yellow croaker reveals well-developed innate immunity

Changwen Wu; Di Zhang; Mengyuan Kan; Zhengmin Lv; Aiyi Zhu; Yongquan Su; Daizhan Zhou; Jianshe Zhang; Zhou Zhang; Mei-Ying Xu; Lihua Jiang; Baoying Guo; Ting Wang; Changfeng Chi; Yong Mao; Jiajian Zhou; Xinxiu Yu; Hailing Wang; Xiaoling Weng; Jason Gang Jin; Junyi Ye; Lin He; Yun Liu

The large yellow croaker, Larimichthys crocea, is one of the most economically important marine fish species endemic to China. Its wild stocks have severely suffered from overfishing, and the aquacultured species are vulnerable to various marine pathogens. Here we report the creation of a draft genome of a wild large yellow croaker using a whole-genome sequencing strategy. We estimate the genome size to be 728 Mb with 19,362 protein-coding genes. Phylogenetic analysis shows that the stickleback is most closely related to the large yellow croaker. Rapidly evolving genes under positive selection are significantly enriched in pathways related to innate immunity. We also confirm the existence of several genes and identify the expansion of gene families that are important for innate immunity. Our results may reflect a well-developed innate immune system in the large yellow croaker, which could aid in the development of wild resource preservation and mariculture strategies.


Journal of Experimental Zoology | 2016

Cloning, Characterization, and Expression Profile of Estrogen Receptor in Common Chinese Cuttlefish, Sepiella japonica

Zhenming Lu; Wan Liu; Liqin Liu; Tianming Wang; Huilai Shi; Hongling Ping; Changfeng Chi; Jingwen Yang; Changwen Wu

Sex steroid hormones are widely detected in molluscs and play important roles in sex determination, gonadal tissue maturation, and gametogenesis. Nevertheless, the signaling pathways of sex steroids in cephalopod have not yet been clearly elucidated. In the present study, a full-length sequence encoding the estrogen receptor (ER) was isolated from common Chinese cuttlefish, Sepiella japonica. The sjER cDNA clone was found to contain 1,788 nucleotides including a 1,470 bp open reading frame encoding 489 amino acid (aa) residues. The deduced ER protein consisted of six nuclear receptor characteristic domains. Based on a phylogenetic analysis, the ER DNA-binding domain and ligand-binding domain are highly conserved compared to other mollusc ERs. Highest aa identities were found for sjER with common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) ER (89%) and pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) ER (61%). Tissue expression analysis confirmed that sjER was widely distributed among tissues and predominantly expressed in the brain, liver, gonad (testis and ovary), and other accessory sexual gland (nidamental gland). The ER expression was temporally upregulated in the brain, liver, and ovary during the early sexual maturation period in S. japonica, which is coincident with the fluctuation of ovary estradiol content. These suggest that sjER may be involved in regulating the reproductive cycle of S. japonica. A fusion protein transient transfections assay showed that sjER was mainly located in the nucleus, suggesting a possible orthodox working mechanism of S. japonica ER in the nucleus through a ligand-dependent activation of specific gene transcription.


Genomics data | 2016

De novo assembly and comparison of the ovarian transcriptomes of the common Chinese cuttlefish (Sepiella japonica) with different gonadal development.

Zhenming Lu; Wan Liu; Liqin Liu; Huilai Shi; Hongling Ping; Tianming Wang; Changfeng Chi; Changwen Wu; Ching-Hung Chen; Kang-Ning Shen; Chung-Der Hsiao

The common Chinese cuttlefish (Sepiella japonica) has been considered one of the most economically important marine Cephalopod species in East Asia and seed breeding technology has been established for massive aquaculture and stock enhancement. In the present study, we used Illumina HiSeq2000 to sequence, assemble and annotate the transcriptome of the ovary tissues of S. japonica for the first time. A total of 53,116,650 and 53,446,640 reads were obtained from the immature and matured ovaries, respectively (NCBI SRA database SRX1409472 and SRX1409473), and 70,039 contigs (N50 = 1443 bp) were obtained after de novo assembling with Trinity software. Digital gene expression analysis reveals 47,288 contigs show differential expression profile and 793 contigs are highly expressed in the immature ovary, while 38 contigs are highly expressed in the mature ovary with FPKM > 100. We hope that the ovarian transcriptome and those stage-enriched transcripts of S. japonica can provide some insight into the understanding of genome-wide transcriptome profile of cuttlefish gonad tissue and give useful information in cuttlefish gonad development.


Archive | 2008

Ecological squid cultivation apparatus

Changwen Wu; Meiying Xu; Jiajing Xu; Changfeng Chi; Feizhou Miao


Archive | 2012

Subcutaneous fluorescent labeling method for Sepiella maindroni and special reagent thereof

Changfeng Chi; Zhiyong Dong; Changwen Wu; Meiying Xu


Archive | 2012

Continuous incubation device

Changfeng Chi; Changwen Wu; Jiajing Xu; Caiming Zhang


Archive | 2009

Fluorescent dyeing method for cuttlefish embryonic development and nuclear action observation

Changwen Wu; Changfeng Chi; Jiajing Xu


Archive | 2009

Spotted maigre young postlarva feeding promoting agent and method of preparing the same

Changwen Wu; Defeng Ye; Jiajing Xu; Changfeng Chi


Archive | 2008

Artificial nursery stock growing method for Ooctopus ocellatus

Kangmei Chang; Changwen Wu; Zhenming Lu; Meiying Xu; Changfeng Chi


Archive | 2008

Ecological form cuttle fish caging

Changwen Wu; Meiying Xu; Jiajing Xu; Changfeng Chi; Feizhou Miu

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Changwen Wu

Zhejiang Ocean University

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Zhenming Lu

Zhejiang Ocean University

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Tianming Wang

Zhejiang Ocean University

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Wan Liu

Zhejiang Ocean University

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Aiyi Zhu

Zhejiang Ocean University

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Jianshe Zhang

Zhejiang Ocean University

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Jingwen Yang

Zhejiang Ocean University

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Liqin Liu

Zhejiang Ocean University

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Baoying Guo

Zhejiang Ocean University

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Daizhan Zhou

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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