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Phylogeny and Toxin Profile of Freshwater Pufferfish (Genus Pao) Collected from 2 Different Regions in Cambodiaopen accessPhylogeny and Toxin Profile of Freshwater Pufferfish (Genus <i>Pao</i>) Collected from 2 Different Regions in Cambodia

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Phylogeny and Toxin Profile of Freshwater Pufferfish (Genus <i>Pao</i>) Collected from 2 Different Regions in Cambodia
Authors
Zhu, HongchenYamada, AkinoriGoto, YuiHorn, LinanNgy, LaymithunaWada, MinoruDoi, HiroyukiLee, Jong SooTakatani, TomohiroArakawa, Osamu
Issue Date
Nov-2020
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Keywords
Cambodia; pufferfish; Pao; phylogenetic analysis; tributyltin-binding protein type 2 (TBT-bp2); saxitoxin (STX)
Citation
Toxins, v.12, no.11
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Toxins
Volume
12
Number
11
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/72093
DOI
10.3390/toxins12110689
ISSN
2072-6651
Abstract
The species classification of Cambodian freshwater pufferfish is incomplete and confusing, and scientific information on their toxicity and toxin profile is limited. In the present study, to accumulate information on the phylogeny and toxin profile of freshwater pufferfish, and to contribute to food safety in Cambodia, we conducted simultaneous genetic-based phylogenetic and toxin analyses using freshwater pufferfish individuals collected from Phnom Penh and Kratie (designated PNH and KTI, respectively). Phylogenetic analysis of partial sequences of three mitochondrial genes (cytochrome b, 16S rRNA, and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) determined for each fish revealed that PNH and KTI are different species in the genus Pao (designated Pao sp. A and Pao sp. B, respectively). A partial sequence of the nuclear tributyltin-binding protein type 2 (TBT-bp2) gene differentiated the species at the amino acid level. Instrumental analysis of the toxin profile revealed that both Pao sp. A and Pao sp. B possess saxitoxins (STXs), comprising STX as the main component. In Pao sp. A, the toxin concentration in each tissue was extremely high, far exceeding the regulatory limit for STXs set by the Codex Committee, whereas in Pao sp. B, only the skin contained high toxin concentrations. The difference in the STX accumulation ability between the two species with different TBT-bp2 sequences suggests that TBT-bp2 is involved in STX accumulation in freshwater pufferfish.
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