Comparative transcriptomics reveals candidate carotenoid color genes in an East African cichlid fish.
Ehsan Pashay AhiLaurène A LecaudeyAngelika ZiegelbeckerOliver SteinerRonald GlabonjatWalter GoesslerVictoria HoisCarina WagnerAchim LassKristina M SefcPublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
Our results suggest a role of carotenoid cleavage by Bco2 in fish integumentary coloration, analogous to previous findings in birds. The elevated expression of genes in carotenoid-rich skin regions with functions in retinol and lipid metabolism supports hypotheses concerning analogies and shared mechanisms between these metabolic pathways. Overlaps in the sets of differentially expressed genes (including dgat2, bscl2, faxdc2 and retsatl) between the present study and previous, comparable studies in other fish species provide useful hints to potential carotenoid color candidate genes.