DISTRIBUTION AND EXPRESSION OF STRIPED CATFISH (Pangasionodon hypophtalmus) GROWTH HORMONE GENE (PhGH) IN THE ORGAN OF AFRICAN CATFISH (Clarias gariepinus) TRANSGENIC FOUNDER

Authors

  • Huria Marnis Research Institute for Fish Breeding, Sukamandi
  • Raden Roro Sri Pudji Sinarni Dewi Research Institute for Fish Breeding, Sukamandi
  • Imron Imron Research Institute for Fish Breeding, Sukamandi
  • Bambang Iswanto Research Institute for Fish Breeding, Sukamandi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15578/iaj.7.1.2012.11-18

Keywords:

gene expression, transgenic, growth hormone, Clarias gariepinus, RT-PCR

Abstract

Faster growing African catfish can be produced by transgenesis. This study was conducted to investigate the distribution and expression of growth hormone gene (PhGH) in various organs of the transgenic African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) founder (F0). Transgene was detected using the PCR method in various organs, namely pituitary, brain, liver, heart, spleen, kidney, intestine, stomach, muscle, caudal fin, gill and eye. Transgene expression levels were analyzed using the method of reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), ï¢-actin gene used as internal controls. The results showed that the PhGH was detected and expressed in all organs of the transgenic African catfish founder. The high level of PhGH expression was found in the liver, pituitary, intestine and brain; smaller amounts were detectable in muscle, spleen, kidneys, heart, and stomach, caudal fin, gill and eyes, range from 0.02-0.75 PhGH/ï¢-actin mRNA. The expression levels of PhGH had positive correlation with tissue and body size (P<0.05).

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2012-06-30

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