Regulation of FADS2 transcription by SREBP-1 and PPAR-α influences LC-PUFA biosynthesis in fish

Xiaojing Dong(Ocean University of China), Peng Tan(Ocean University of China), Zuonan Cai(Ocean University of China), Hanlin Xu(Ocean University of China), Jingqi Li(Ocean University of China), Wei Ren(Ocean University of China), Houguo Xu(Ocean University of China), Rantao Zuo(Ocean University of China), Jianfeng Zhou(Ocean University of China), Kangsen Mai(Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology), Qinghui Ai(Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology)
Scientific Reports
January 9, 2017
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Abstract

The present study was conducted to explore the mechanisms leading to differences among fishes in the ability to biosynthesize long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs). Replacement of fish oil with vegetable oil caused varied degrees of increase in 18-carbon fatty acid content and decrease in n-3 LC-PUFA content in the muscle and liver of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), Japanese seabass (Lateolabrax japonicus) and large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea), suggesting that these fishes have differing abilities to biosynthesize LC-PUFAs. Fish oil replacement also led to significantly up-regulated expression of FADS2 and SREBP-1 but different responses of the two PPAR-α homologues in the livers of these three fishes. An in vitro experiment indicated that the basic transcription activity of the FADS2 promoter was significantly higher in rainbow trout than in Japanese seabass or large yellow croaker, which was consistent with their LC-PUFA biosynthetic abilities. In addition, SREBP-1 and PPAR-α up-regulated FADS2 promoter activity. These regulatory effects varied considerably between SREBP-1 and PPAR-α, as well as among the three fishes. Taken together, the differences in regulatory activities of the two transcription factors targeting FADS2 may be responsible for the different LC-PUFA biosynthetic abilities in these three fishes that have adapted to different ambient salinity.


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