Bioproject ID: PRJNA448819


bioproject id PRJNA448819      to NCBI
key word baseline;Striped catfish;Draft nuclear genome;Gadusol biosynthetic genes;Vitamin D-binding protein;cPLA2;Hox cluster;IGF;MHCI;Sex-determination genes;Hypothetical chromosome;INFECTIOUS PANCREATIC NECROSIS;MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT;PROVIDES INSIGHTS;GROWTH;ANNOTATION;EVOLUTION;FISH;CLUSTERS;PROTEIN;MEDAKA
experiment type baseline
publication Kim OTP et al., "A draft genome of the striped catfish, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus, for comparative analysis of genes relevant to development and a resource for aquaculture improvement.", BMC Genomics, 2018 Oct 5;19(1):733
description The striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus), which belongs to Pangasiidae family, is native to Mekong river (Vietnam, Cambodia, Lao and Thailand). The species is successfully cultured, especially in the Mekong river delta. The present study provides high-quality genomic information of P. hypophthalmus for future studies of aquaculture of striped catfish in South-Eastern Asia. These genomic data are useful for further improvement in aquaculture of the striped catfish in this area.
abstract Background:The striped catfish, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus, is a freshwater and benthopelagic fish common in the Mekong River delta. Catfish constitute a valuable source of dietary protein. Therefore, they are cultured worldwide, and P. hypophthalmus is a food staple in the Mekong area. However, genetic information about the culture stock, is unavailable for breeding improvement, although genetics of the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, has been reported. To acquire genome sequence data as a useful resource for marker-assisted breeding, we decoded a draft genome of P. hypophthalmus and performed comparative analyses.Results:Using the Illumina platform, we obtained both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences. Molecular phylogeny using the mitochondrial genome confirmed that P. hypophthalmus is a member of the family Pangasiidae and is nested within a clade including the families Cranoglanididae and Ictaluridae. The nuclear genome was estimated at approximately 700 Mb, assembled into 568 scaffolds with an N50 of 14.29 Mbp, and was estimated to contain ~ 28,600 protein-coding genes, comparable to those of channel catfish and zebrafish. Interestingly, zebrafish produce gadusol, but genes for biosynthesis of this sunscreen compound have been lost from catfish genomes. The differences in gene contents between these two catfishes were found in genes for vitamin D-binding protein and cytosolic phospholipase A2, which have lost only in channel catfish. The Hox cluster in catfish genomes comprised seven paralogous groups, similar to that of zebrafish, and comparative analysis clarified catfish lineage-specific losses of A5a, B10a, and A11a. Genes for insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling were conserved between the two catfish genomes. In addition to identification of MHC class I and sex determination-related gene loci, the hypothetical chromosomes by comparison with the channel catfish demonstrated the usefulness of the striped catfish genome as a marker resource.Conclusions:We developed genomic resources for the striped catfish. Possible conservation of genes for development and marker candidates were confirmed by comparing the assembled genome to that of a model fish, Danio rerio, and to channel catfish. Since the catfish genomic constituent resembles that of zebrafish, it is likely that zebrafish data for gene functions is applicable to striped catfish as well.


Sample Information


sample id sample name tissue strain treatment description
1. SRR6943526 Striped catfish zygote nan untreatment zygote
2. SRR6943527 Striped catfish brain nan untreatment brain
3. SRR6943528 Striped catfish morula nan untreatment morula
4. SRR6943529 Striped catfish 4-cell stage nan untreatment 4-cell stage
5. SRR6943530 Striped catfish heart nan untreatment heart
6. SRR6943531 Striped catfish kidney nan untreatment kidney
7. SRR6943532 Striped catfish fins nan untreatment fins
8. SRR6943533 Striped catfish gill nan untreatment gill
9. SRR6943534 Striped catfish gastrula nan untreatment gastrula
10. SRR6943535 Striped catfish blastula nan untreatment blastula
11. SRR6943536 Striped catfish closing of the blastopore nan untreatment closing of the blastopore
12. SRR6943537 Striped catfish development of tail and head buds nan untreatment development of tail and head buds
13. SRR6943538 Striped catfish egg ready for hatching nan untreatment egg ready for hatching
14. SRR6943539 Striped catfish freshly hatched larvae nan untreatment freshly hatched larvae
15. SRR6943540 Striped catfish one-day old larvae nan untreatment one-day old larvae
16. SRR6943541 Striped catfish two-day old larvae nan untreatment two-day old larvae
17. SRR6943542 Striped catfish liver nan untreatment liver
18. SRR6943543 Striped catfish muscle nan untreatment muscle
19. SRR6943544 Striped catfish spleen nan untreatment spleen
20. SRR6943545 Striped catfish male testis nan untreatment male testis