Genome sequence of walking catfish (Clarias batrachus) provides insights into terrestrial adaptation

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Li, Ning
Bao, Lisui
Zhou, Tao
Yuan, Zihao
Liu, Shikai
Dunham, Rex
Li, Yuanning
Wang, Kun
Liu, Zhanjiang
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BMC genomics. 2018, 19, 952. eISSN 1471-2164. Available under: doi: 10.1186/s12864-018-5355-9
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Background
Walking catfish (Clarias batrachus) is a freshwater fish capable of air-breathing and locomotion on land. It usually inhabits various low-oxygen habitats, burrows inside the mudflat, and sometimes "walks" to search for suitable environments during summer. It has evolved accessory air-breathing organs for respiring air and corresponding mechanisms to survive in such challenging environments. Thereby, it serves as a great model for understanding adaptations to terrestrial life.

Results
Comparative genomics with channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) revealed specific adaptations of C. batrachus in DNA repair, enzyme activator activity, and small GTPase regulator activity. Comparative analysis with 11 non-air-breathing fish species suggested adaptive evolution in gene expression and nitrogenous waste metabolic processes. Further, myoglobin, olfactory receptor related to class A G protein-coupled receptor 1, and sulfotransferase 6b1 genes were found to be expanded in the air-breathing walking catfish genome, with 15, 15, and 12 copies, respectively, compared to non-air-breathing fishes that possess only 1–2 copies of these genes. Additionally, we sequenced and compared the transcriptomes of the gill and the air-breathing organ to characterize the mechanism of aerial respiration involved in elastic fiber formation, oxygen binding and transport, angiogenesis, ion homeostasis and acid-base balance. The hemoglobin genes were expressed dramatically higher in the air-breathing organ than in the gill of walking catfish.

Conclusions
This study provides an important genomic resource for understanding the adaptive mechanisms of walking catfish to terrestrial environments. It is possible that the coupling of enhanced abilities for oxygen storage and oxygen transport through genomic expansion of myoglobin genes and transcriptomic up-regulation of hemoglobin and angiogenesis-related genes are important components of the molecular basis for adaptation of this aquatic species to terrestrial life.

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Fish, Genome, Adaptation, Evolution, Duplication, Air-breathing organ
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ISO 690LI, Ning, Lisui BAO, Tao ZHOU, Zihao YUAN, Shikai LIU, Rex DUNHAM, Yuanning LI, Kun WANG, Axel MEYER, Zhanjiang LIU, 2018. Genome sequence of walking catfish (Clarias batrachus) provides insights into terrestrial adaptation. In: BMC genomics. 2018, 19, 952. eISSN 1471-2164. Available under: doi: 10.1186/s12864-018-5355-9
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@article{Li2018-12-20Genom-44677,
  year={2018},
  doi={10.1186/s12864-018-5355-9},
  title={Genome sequence of walking catfish (Clarias batrachus) provides insights into terrestrial adaptation},
  volume={19},
  journal={BMC genomics},
  author={Li, Ning and Bao, Lisui and Zhou, Tao and Yuan, Zihao and Liu, Shikai and Dunham, Rex and Li, Yuanning and Wang, Kun and Meyer, Axel and Liu, Zhanjiang},
  note={Article Number: 952}
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