L. Maccatrozzo et al., Characterization of the myostatin gene in the gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata): Sequence, genomic structure, and expression pattern, MAR BIOTEC, 3(3), 2001, pp. 224-230
We report on the sequence and expression analysis of the myostatin gene (MS
TN) in the gilthead seabream Sparus aurata. A 2189-bp transcript was isolat
ed, encoding an open reading frame (385 amino acids) that showed 74% to 60%
protein similarity with other vertebrate myostatins. Phylogenetic analysis
of MSTN and other related genes confirmed the evolutionary relationships o
f the isolated sequence. The complete sequences of two introns were also de
termined. Intron-exon boundaries were conserved when compared with those of
mammalian MSTN genes, whereas intron size was smaller. Reverse transcripta
se polymerase chain reaction on total RNA extracted from different tissues
and developmental stages revealed MSTN expression in the skeletal muscle, b
ut also in other tissues. The observed expression profile differed from tha
t in mammals, suggesting possible additional functions of myostatin in the
teleost fish.