Abstract:
Bone morphogenetic protein 15 (
bmp15) plays key roles in regulating development and function maintenance of reproductive system in vertebrates. In this study, we first identified two divergent
bmp15 homeologs from gibel carp (
Carassius gibelio Bloch) clone F. Both
Cgbmp15
a and
Cgbmp15
b possess 3 different alleles, which were obtained from ovary cDNA by using rapid-amplification of cDNA ends (RACE). Multiple sequence alignment of Bmp15 protein in vertebrates and phylogenetic analysis of gibel carp, crucian carp, and zebrafish
bmp15 genomic sequences indicated that two rounds of polyploidization had been occurred during allo-hexaploid gibel carp evolution. The early polyploidy produced the two divergent
bmp15
a and
bmp15
b, and the late polyploidy generated the 6
Cgbmp15 alleles of gibel carp. Synteny analysis of genomic regions around
bmp15 gene in vertebrates suggested that the complex genomic changes might occur after the polyploidization in gibel carp, such as the loss of
bmp15 adjacent genes.
Cgbmp15
a and
Cgbmp15
b were predominantly expressed in ovary with the highest level in cortical alveolus oocytes. The
Cgbmp15
a level is remarkably higher than
Cgbmp15
b in adult tissues and oocytes at different developmental stages (
P<0.05). Moreover,
Cgbmp15
a increased at 6 hours and reached peak level at 8 hours after DHP induction
in vitro, while
Cgbmp15
b slightly increased at 8 hours after DHP induction. These results indicate that
Cgbmp15
a play a major role in gibel carp oocyte development and maturation.