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Karima F Mahrous1, Mohamad M Aboelenin2, Mohamed A Rashed3, Mahmoud A Sallam3, Hossam E Rushdi4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Leptin (LEP) regulates the glucose homeostasis directly and centrally by the regulation of the insulin levels or indirectly by alternation of the levels of the other glucose metabolism regulator hormones. The present investigation studied the polymorphism in LEP gene which is related to fertility in 81 female Egyptian river buffalo.Entities:
Keywords: Egyptian river buffaloes; Leptin; PCR-RFLP; SNP
Year: 2020 PMID: 32037476 PMCID: PMC7008111 DOI: 10.1186/s43141-020-0020-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Genet Eng Biotechnol ISSN: 1687-157X
Fig. 1The PCR product, PCR-RFLP pattern, and sequencing result of the amplified LEP gene fragment. a The PCR product of LEP fragment. b The PCR-RFLP pattern of the LEP gene amplicon. c A part of LEP fragment sequencing chromatogram. CISE: Cattle Information System/Egypt. AES: Agricultural Experiments Station. M: 100 bp molecular marker
Fig. 2a–e The nucleotide sequence and the detected SNPs in the Egyptian river buffalo LEP gene amplified fragment. SPS: SplicePort score
Detected SNPs in the amplified LEP sequence and its homologs Bubalus bubalis sequences in the GenBank database and previous studies
| Region | SNP | Alleles | GenBank accession number or reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intron 2 | T27C | C | KP897166.1, EU825672.1, GQ385228.1 |
| Intron 2 | C32T | C | HE605297.1, AH013754.2, AF387814.1, EU888289.1, JN689387.1, AY338973.2, KP897165.1, KP897166.1, DQ831143.1, DQ831142.1, EU825674.1, EU825673.1, EU825672.1, GQ385228.1, DQ490986.1 |
| Intron 2 | C33T | T | GQ385228.1 |
| Exon 3 | A114G | G | EU888289.1 |
| Exon 3 | G140A | G and A | [ |
| G | HE605297.1, AH013754.2, AF387814.1, EU194869.1, EU199796.1, EU888289.1, KP864439.1, NM_001290901.1, KP864440.1, KP864438.1, KP864436.1, KP864437.1, AY427959.1, JN689387.1,DQ676889.1, AY338973.2, AY177609.1, JQ045625.1, KP897165.1, KP897166.1, DQ831143.1, DQ831142.1, EU825674.1, EU825673.1, EU825672.1, GQ385228.1, DQ490986.1 | ||
| A | DQ676890.1 | ||
| Exon 3 | C163A | A | EU825672.1, EU825673.1, EU825674.1, GQ385228.1 |
| Exon 3 | T197C | C | AY177609.1, JQ045625.1 |
| Exon 3 | G206A | A | AY177609.1 |
| Exon 3 | A211G | G | JQ045625.1 |
| Exon 3 | C242T | T | EU078405.1 |
| Exon 3 | G263A | G and A | [ |
| G | HE605297.1, AF387814.1, EU194869.1, EU199796.1, KP864439.1, NM_001290901.1, KP864438.1, AY427959.1, JN689387.1, DQ676890.1, DQ676889.1, AY177609.1, JQ045625.1, KP897165.1, KP897166.1 | ||
| A | AH013754.2, EU888289.1, KP864436.1, KP864437.1, KP864440.1, AY338973.2 | ||
| Exon 3 | G278A | G and A | AF387814.1 |
| A | KP864438.1, AY427959.1 | ||
| Exon 3 | G278A | G and A | [ |
| Exon 3 | T284C | C | AY177609.1, JQ045625.1 |
| Exon 3 | G288A | A | AY177609.1 |
| Exon 3 | C302T | T | AY177609.1, JQ045625.1 |
| Exon 3 | A310G | G | KP864436.1, KP864437.1, KP864438.1. KP864439.1, KP864440.1 |
| Exon 3 | C314T | T | AY177609.1, JQ045625.1 |
| Exon 3 | A322G | G | JN689387.1 |
| Exon 3 | G330C | C | JQ045625.1 |
| Exon 3 | C348T | T | JQ045625.1 |
| Exon 3 | T360C | C | HE605297.1 |
| Exon 3 | G379A | G and A | [ |
| G | HE605297.1, AH013754.2, AF387814.1, EU199796.1, KP864439.1, NM_001290901.1, KP864440.1, KP864438.1, KP864436.1, KP864437.1, AY427959.1, DQ676889.1 | ||
| A | EU194869.1, DQ676890.1 | ||
| Exon 3 | G386A | A | KP864437.1 |
| Exon 3 | T398C | C | NM_001290901.1, AY427959.1 |
Fig. 3The nucleotides and translated amino acid sequences homology between the amplified region of LEP gene in Egyptian river buffalo and some species. Multiple sequence alignment of the nucleotides (a) and translated amino acids (b) sequences
The effect of detected SNP within buffalo LEP gene on the RNA cis-acting splicing regulatory elements in LEP hrRNA
| SNP | Effect | Motif | Binding factor |
|---|---|---|---|
| T27C | Disrupts: intron silencer of c-src, exon n1 - | 26 c | PTB/nPTB, KSRP, FBP, hnRNP H, hnRNP F |
| C32T | Creates: intron silencer of caspase-2, exon 9 - | 32 | PTB |
| A114G | Disrupts: exon enhancer of brca1, exon18 - | 111 ctg | SFRS1 (SF2/ASF) |
| G263A | Disrupts: asf/sf2 - exonic splicing enhancer | 262 c | ASF/SF2 |
| Creates: SRp40-exonic splicing enhancer - | 263 | SRp40 | |
| Creates: SRp55 - exonic splicing enhancer - | 261 cc | SRp55 | |
| A310G | Disrupts: GH exon 5 exon splicing enhancer - | 308 gg | ASF/SF2 |
| G379A | Disrupts: SRp55-exonic splicing enhancer - | 376 tgc | SRp55 |
| Creates: SRp40-exonic splicing enhancer - | 376 tgc | SRp40 |
Fig. 4The effect of non-synonymous SNPs on river buffalo LEP polypeptide
Fig. 5The conservation degree of the leptin polypeptide amino acids. The mutated amino acids were marked by solid arrows (conserved sites) or empty arrows (non-conserved sites)
Fig. 6The predicted 3D tertiary structure of the mature river buffalo leptin peptide from several views and the effect of the detected mutations on its stability