Molecular cloning, promoter analysis and SNP identification of Italian Nicastrese and Saanen lactoferrin gene
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Lactoferrin (Lf) is an iron-binding glycoprotein found in exocrine secretions including
milk. High levels of lactoferrin may have a role in the prevention of microbial infection of
the mammary gland. In this report we sequenced and characterized goat lactoferrin cDNA
and its promoter region in two different breeds of goat. The complete cDNA comprised
2356 nucleotides, including 38 bp at the 50-UTR and 194 bp at the 30-UTR. The open
reading frame is 2127 bp long and it encodes a mature protein of 689 aminoacids. A total of
19 nucleotide differences, 11 of them being responsible for 8 aminoacid changes, were
identified through the comparison with French, Korean and Tibetan goat lactoferrin
cDNAs. About 1700 bp of the lactoferrin gene promoter were sequenced. Sequence
analysis revealed a non-canonical TATA box, multiple SP1/GC elements, and other putative
binding sites for transcription factors, such as NF-kB, STAT3 and AP2. Two SNPs were
identified, one of which would seem to create a new putative AP2 consensus sequence. The
presence of an additional AP2 binding site could be associated with quantitative
differences of such protein fraction, which could enhance all the activities related to such
protein, and improve mammary gland defence against bacterial infections.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lactoferrin; Iron-binding protein; Gene promoter; AP2; Goat
Elenco autori:
Pauciullo, Alfredo
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