A 14-bp motif in the KIT active promoter region is critical for melanin accumulation in yaks, mice, and humans.

IF 4.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Xinfeng Liu, Tongcheng Wang, Zeyu Zheng, Congcong Dong, Wenyu Liu, Zhimin Niu, Yingbo Yang, Xiaoyun Wu, Qiang Qiu, Yongzhi Yang, Kexin Li, Johannes A Lenstra, Ping Yan, Minghui Kang, Bowen Li, Lingzhao Fang, Jianquan Liu
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Abstract

Background: Animal pigmentation serves as an excellent model for studying genetics, development, and evolution. Among yak breeds, the all-white yak breed (Bos grunniens) is the only indigenous variety with pristine white fur, in stark contrast to the black coat color of the wild yak and most domesticated yaks.

Results: Using whole-genome sequencing data from 387 yaks, we analyzed the population genetic structure of all-white yaks and discovered that they clustered into two distinct genetic groups. Further, by conducting a genome-wide association study (GWAS) based on whole-genome variants (SNPs and indels) between all-white and wild-type yaks, we identified a 14-bp deletion in the promoter of KIT, which decreased its expression in all-white yaks. The following knock-in experiments in mouse confirmed that the absence of the yak 14-bp motif decreases the expression of KIT. Deletion of a human orthologue of the yak 14-bp motif by using the CRISPR/Cas9 system reduces the melanin accumulation in human melanoma cells.

Conclusions: Overall, our study revealed the genetic basis of all-white yaks and underscored the importance of studying livestock phenotypes to uncover conserved genetic regulators in mammals.

KIT活性启动子区域中的一个14bp基序对牦牛、小鼠和人类的黑色素积累至关重要。
背景:动物色素沉着是研究遗传、发育和进化的良好模型。在牦牛品种中,全白牦牛品种(Bos grunniens)是唯一具有原始白色皮毛的本土品种,与野生牦牛和大多数驯养牦牛的黑色皮毛形成鲜明对比。结果:利用387头牦牛的全基因组测序数据,分析了全白牦牛的群体遗传结构,发现全白牦牛可分为两个不同的遗传群。此外,通过对全白牦牛和野生型牦牛的全基因组变异(snp和indels)进行全基因组关联研究(GWAS),我们发现KIT启动子中有一个14bp的缺失,该缺失降低了KIT在全白牦牛中的表达。随后的小鼠敲入实验证实,yak 14bp基序的缺失降低了KIT的表达。使用CRISPR/Cas9系统删除牦牛14-bp基序的人类同源物可减少人类黑色素瘤细胞中的黑色素积累。结论:总的来说,我们的研究揭示了全白牦牛的遗传基础,并强调了研究家畜表型对揭示哺乳动物中保守的遗传调控因子的重要性。
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BMC Biology
BMC Biology 生物-生物学
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7.80
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260
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期刊介绍: BMC Biology is a broad scope journal covering all areas of biology. Our content includes research articles, new methods and tools. BMC Biology also publishes reviews, Q&A, and commentaries.
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