Hsp70 Gene Family in Sebastiscus marmoratus : The Genome-Wide Identification and Transcriptome Analysis under Thermal Stress.

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Heat shock protein 70 kDa (Hsp70) is a highly conserved heat stress protein that is important in biotic processes and responses to abiotic stress. Hsp70 genes may be important in for it is a kind of nearshore reef fish, and habitat temperature change is more drastic during development. However, genome-wide identification and expression analysis in the Hsp70 gene family of are still lacking. Here, a total of 15 Hsp70 genes in the genome of are identified, and their expression patterns were investigated using transcriptomic data from thermal stress experiments. The expansion and gene duplication events of Hsp70 genes from the Hspa4, Hspa8, and Hspa12a subfamilies in are revealed by phylogenetic analysis. qRT-PCR expression patterns demonstrated that seven Hsp70 genes were significantly up-regulated and none were significantly down-regulated after heat treatment. Only the gene was significantly up-regulated after cold treatment. The selection test further showed a purifying selection on the duplicated gene pairs, suggesting that these genes underwent subfunctionalization. Our results add novel insight to aquaculture and biological research on , providing important information on how Hsp70 genes are regulated in Scorpaeniformes under thermal stress.
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sebastiscus marmoratus,transcriptome analysis,gene,genome-wide
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