Genomic characterization and chromosomal mapping of 5 river buffalo skeletal muscle differentiation master genes
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
River buffalo ( Bubalus bubalis , 2n = 50, BBU) is a species of
economic relevance in a number of countries. This species
shows a very peculiar biology and a great capacity for environmental
adaptation. There has been an increasing economic
interest as well as a growing demand for a more detailed
knowledge of molecular features in this species. From
this perspective we report a genomic, transcriptional and
cytogenetic analysis of 5 master genes involved in skeletal
muscle development. Of these 5 genes, MYOD1 , MYF5 , MYF6
and MYOG belong to the basic helix-loop helix protein family
while MSTN belongs to the TNF-B protein family. In mammals,
these genes are involved in the early stages of skeletal
muscle differentiation, development and regeneration.
These pivotal biological functions are finely regulated in a
tissue- and temporal-specific manner. We used a comparative
genomic approach to obtain the buffalo specific sequences
of MYOD1 and MYF6 . The nucleotide sequence similarity
and the protein domain conservation of the newly obtained sequences are analysed with respect to bovine and
other mammalian species showing sequence similarity. The
presence of a polymorphism in MYOD1 coding sequence is
described and its possible effect discussed. Using a quantitative
PCR approach, we compared the level of the 5 transcripts
in adult and fetal muscle. These genes were physically localised
on river buffalo R-banded chromosomes by FISH
using bovine genomic BAC-clones. Here, we present a genomic
and cytogenetic analysis which could offer a background
to better characterise the buffalo genes involved in
muscle function and which may be responsible for buffalospecific
meat features.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bHLH; Comparative genomics; FISH; River buffalo; Skeletal muscle
Elenco autori:
Campanile, Ciro; DI MEO, GIULIA PIA; D'Esposito, Maurizio; Strazzullo, Maria; Perucatti, Angela
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