Interallelic recombination is probably responsible for the occurrence of a new alpha(s1)-casein variant found in the goat species
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The alphas1-casein (alphas1-Cas) locus in the goat is characterized
by a polymorphism, the main feature of which is to be qualitative as
well as quantitative. A systematic analysis performed in an
autochthon southern Italy breed identified a new rare allele (M), which
was characterized at both the protein and genomic level. The M
protein displays the slowest electrophoretic mobility of the
alphas1-Cas variants described so far. MS and automated Edman
degradation experiments showed that this behavior was due to the
loss of two phosphate residues in the multiple phosphorylation site
(64SP-SP-SP-SP-SP-E-70E) consecutively to a Ser-->Leu
substitution at position 66 of the peptide chain
(64S-SP-L-SP-SP-E-70E). This was confirmed by sequencing a
genomic DNA fragment encompassing exon 9 where the 8th codon
(TCG) was shown to be mutated to TTG. Sequencing of amplified
genomic DNA segments spanning the 5' and 3' flanking regions of
each exon allowed us to identify 23 single nucleotide polymorphisms
and two insertion/deletion events in the coding as well as the
noncoding regions. A comparison of specific haplotypes defined for
each of the alphas1-CasF, A and M alleles indicates that the M allele
probably arises from interallelic recombination between alleles A and
B2, followed by a C-->T transition at nucleotide 23 of the ninth exon.
The region encompassing the recombination break point was
putatively located between nucleotide 86 upstream and nucleotide 40
downstream of exon 8. Interallelic recombination therefore appears
to be a possible means of generating allelic diversity at the
alphas1-Cas locus, at least in the goat. The previously proposed
molecular phylogeny must now be revised, possibly starting from two
ancestral allelic lineages.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Addeo, Francesco
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