Comparative genomic characterization and screening of regulatory regions of casein gene family in Bos taurus and Bubalus bubalis

M. Asim, M. Saif-ur-Rehman
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Both cattle and buffalo are rich genetic resource, raised for dairy, meat and draft purposes and possess great economic significance globally. Genomic characterization is imperative to explore inherent potential of animal species for targeted improvement in performance traits. This study aimed to perform comparative genomic characterization and sequence analysis of casein genes family (CSN1S1, CSN1S2, CSN2 and CSN3) in Bos taurus and Bubalus bubalis. Phylogenetic, motif, conserved domain and gene structure analyses discovered evolutionarily conserved nature of these genes in cattle and buffalo. Results indicated that casein proteins were thermostable and hydrophilic, although αs1, β, and κ caseins showed acidic behavior except for αs2-casein that was somewhat basic. The present study revealed lower distribution of transcription binding (TFB) sites particularly CAP, GATA, HSF2 and LMO2COM in Bubalus bubalis as compared to Bos taurus which might have potential effects on the transcription and translational efficiencies of casein genes in Bos taurus. However, functional studies are required to evaluate the effects of these TFB sites on regulation of casein genes expression in Bos taurus and Bubalus bubalis.
牛牛和黄颡鱼酪蛋白基因家族调控区域的比较基因组特征和筛选
牛和水牛都是丰富的遗传资源,饲养用于乳制品、肉类和draft目的,在全球具有重要的经济意义。基因组表征是必要的,以探索动物物种的内在潜力,有针对性地改善性能性状。本研究旨在对牛牛和山羊的酪蛋白基因家族(CSN1S1、CSN1S2、CSN2和CSN3)进行比较基因组鉴定和序列分析。系统发育、基序、保守域和基因结构分析发现这些基因在牛和水牛中具有进化保守性。结果表明,除了αs2-酪蛋白具有一定的碱性外,αs1、β和κ酪蛋白表现为酸性。本研究发现,与牛相比,牛的转录结合(TFB)位点分布较低,特别是CAP、GATA、HSF2和LMO2COM,这可能对牛酪蛋白基因的转录和翻译效率有潜在的影响。然而,还需要功能性研究来评估这些TFB位点对牛牛和小山羊酪蛋白基因表达的调控作用。
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