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ESR 51:285-291 (2023)  -  DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01256

Recombinant luteinizing hormone as a tool towards understanding reproductive dysfunction in captive Macquarie perch Macquaria australasica

Josephine Nocillado1,2, Dean Gilligan3,5, Stewart Fielder4, Lachlan P. Dennis1, Tianfang Wang1,2, Tomer Ventura1,2, Abigail Elizur1,*

1Centre for Bioinnovation, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland 4556, Australia
2School of Science, Technology and Engineering, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland 4556, Australia
3Freshwater Ecosystems Research, NSW Department of Primary Industries-Fisheries, Batemans Bay, New South Wales 2536, Australia
4Port Stephens Fisheries Institute, NSW Department of Primary Industries, Taylors Beach, New South Wales 2516, Australia
5Present address: Bush Heritage Australia, Surfside, New South Wales 2536, Australia
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ABSTRACT: The Macquarie perch Macquaria australasica is an endangered freshwater fish endemic to the Murray-Darling Basin in Australia. Captive breeding is considered an essential measure to save the species from extinction, yet its reproductive biology is not fully understood. We produced a recombinant single-chain Macquarie perch luteinizing hormone (rmpLh) in the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris, confirmed by Western blot analysis and mass spectrometry. We developed and validated a heterologous competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for M. australasica Lh using antibodies generated against the giant grouper Epinephelus lanceolatus Lhb, which is 91% identical to the M. australasica sequence at the amino acid level. Measurement of Lh in plasma samples collected at 2 timepoints (June vs. August 2020) from captive F1 broodstock did not show a significant difference. Plasma Lh in samples from wild fish collected in September 2020, a month prior to the spawning season, were almost 10-fold higher than those of the F1 broodstock. The tools generated here will help us to understand the reproductive biology of M. australasica and develop reliable assisted reproduction techniques for the species.


KEY WORDS: Endangered Percichthyidae · Gonadotropins · Murray-Darling Basin


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Cite this article as: Nocillado J, Gilligan D, Fielder S, Dennis LP, Wang T, Ventura T, Elizur A (2023) Recombinant luteinizing hormone as a tool towards understanding reproductive dysfunction in captive Macquarie perch Macquaria australasica. Endang Species Res 51:285-291. https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01256

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