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New SNPs in the coding and 5' flanking regions of porcine MYOD1 (MYF3) and MYF5 genes.

Paweł Urbański1, Jolanta Kurył.   

Abstract

Myogenic factor 3 (myf - 3) and myogenic factor 5 (myf - 5) are the products of genes: MYOD1 (MYF3) and MYF5, respectively, which belong to the MyoD family. These transcription factors control the processes of myogenesis. The fragments of both the genes comprising exons and promoters were amplified and sequenced. In the 5'UTR region of gene MYOD1, the G302A transition was identified and it is not recognized by any restriction endonuclease. In the promoter region of gene MYF5 we identified three mutations at positions: A65C (PCR-RFLP/AciI); C580T (PCR-RFLP/FokI) and C613T (PCR-RFLP/HinPI). Mutations C580T and C613T were characteristic for Pietrain x (Polish Large White x Polish Landrace) crossbred pigs named Torhyb. The C2931T transition, which is not recognized by any restriction enzyme, was identified in exon 3 of gene MYF5. This mutation results in a change of the amino acid sequence (Leu-->Pro). The frequency of particular genotypes at the MYOD1 and MYF5 loci proved to be dependent on pig breed. However, Duroc pigs were monomorphic at all the SNPs presented in this study. These SNPs might be analyzed in a further study as probably influencing carcass meatiness.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15306724

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Genet        ISSN: 1234-1983            Impact factor:   3.240


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1.  A new SNP in the promoter region of the porcine MYF5 gene has no effect on its transcript level in m. longissimus dorsi.

Authors:  Pawel Urbański; Krzysztof Flisikowski; Rafal R Starzyński; Jolanta Kurył; Marian Kamyczek
Journal:  J Appl Genet       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Allelic variation in the porcine MYF5 gene detected by PCR-SSCP.

Authors:  Sajee Kunhareang; Huitong Zhou; Jon G H Hickford
Journal:  Mol Biotechnol       Date:  2008-11-20       Impact factor: 2.695

3.  Promoter polymorphisms in genes involved in porcine myogenesis influence their transcriptional activity.

Authors:  Silvia Bongiorni; Francesca Tilesi; Silvia Bicorgna; Francesca Iacoponi; Daniela Willems; Maria Gargani; MariaSilvia D'Andrea; Fabio Pilla; Alessio Valentini
Journal:  BMC Genet       Date:  2014-11-07       Impact factor: 2.797

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