4.6 Article

Fine-mapping and association analysis of candidate genes for papilla number in sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus

Journal

MARINE LIFE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 343-355

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s42995-022-00139-w

Keywords

Genome-wide association study; Apostichopus japonicus; Molecular breeding; Candidate genes; Papilla number

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFD0901601]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32072976]
  3. Sanya Yazhou Bay Science and Technology City [SKJC-KJ-2019KY01]

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In this study, the genetic basis for papilla number diversity in sea cucumbers was investigated using genome-wide association studies. Two significant SNPs associated with papilla number were identified, along with potential candidate genes related to papilla formation and cellular activity. These findings provide valuable information for selective breeding in sea cucumbers.
The papilla number is one of the most economically important traits of sea cucumber in the China marketing trade. However, the genetic basis for papilla number diversity in holothurians is still scarce. In the present study, we conducted genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for the trait papilla number of sea cucumbers utilizing a set of 400,186 high-quality SNPs derived from 200 sea cucumbers. Two significant trait-associated SNPs that passed Bonferroni correction (P < 1.25E-7) were located in the intergenic region near PATS1 and the genic region of EIF4G, which were reported to play a pivotal role in cell growth and proliferation. The fine-mapping regions around the top two lead SNPs provided precise causative loci/genes related to papilla formation and cellular activity, including PPP2R3C, GBP1, and BCAS3. Potential SNPs with P < 1E-4 were acquired for the following GO and KEGG enrichment analysis. Moreover, the two lead SNPs were verified in another population of sea cucumber, and the expressive detection of three potential candidate genes PATS1, PPP2R3C, and EIF4G that near or cover the two lead SNPs was conducted in papilla tissue of TG (Top papilla number group) and BG (Bottom papilla number group) by qRT-PCR. We found the significantly higher expression profile of PATS1 (3.34-fold), PPP2R3C (4.90-fold), and EIF4G (4.23-fold) in TG, implying their potential function in papilla polymorphism. The present results provide valuable information to decipher the phenotype differences of the papilla trait and will provide a scientific basis for selective breeding in sea cucumbers.

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