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Polymorphism analysis of prion protein gene in 11 Pakistani goat breeds.

Mohammad Farooque Hassan1, Sher Hayat Khan1, Masroor Ellahi Babar2, Lifeng Yang1, Tariq Ali3, Jamal Muhammad Khan4, Syed Zahid Ali Shah1, Xiangmei Zhou1, Tanveer Hussain2,5, Ting Zhu6, Tariq Hussain1, Deming Zhao1.   

Abstract

The association between caprine PrP gene polymorphisms and its susceptibility to scrapie has been investigated in current years. As the ORF of the PrP gene is extremely erratic in different breeds of goats, we studied the PrP gene polymorphisms in 80 goats which belong to 11 Pakistani indigenous goat breeds from all provinces of Pakistan. A total of 6 distinct polymorphic sites (one novel) with amino acid substitutions were identified in the PrP gene which includes 126 (A -> G), 304 (G -> T), 379 (A -> G), 414 (C -> T), 428 (A -> G) and 718 (C -> T). The locus c.428 was found highly polymorphic in all breeds as compare to other loci. On the basis of these PrP variants NJ phylogenetic tree was constructed through MEGA6.1 which showed that all goat breeds along with domestic sheep and Mauflon sheep appeared as in one clade and sharing its most recent common ancestors (MRCA) with deer species while Protein analysis has shown that these polymorphisms can lead to varied primary, secondary and tertiary structure of protein. Based on these polymorphic variants, genetic distance, multidimensional scaling plot and principal component analyses revealed the clear picture regarding greater number of substitutions in cattle PrP regions as compared to the small ruminant species. In particular these findings may pinpoint the fundamental control over the scrapie in Capra hircus on genetic basis.

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Keywords:  Goat; PrP; PrPC; PrPSc; Prion protein; TSEs; neurodegenerative; scrapie

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27388702      PMCID: PMC5082961          DOI: 10.1080/19336896.2016.1178422

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prion        ISSN: 1933-6896            Impact factor:   3.931


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