MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF CYTOCHROME P450 AROMATASE (CYP19) GENE IN EGYPTIAN RIVER BUFFALOES

M. Aboelenin, K. Mahrous, Amira El-Kerady, M. Rashed
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Abstract

Cytochrome P450 aromatase (CYP19) gene catalyzes the last step in the steroidogenesis which convert the androgens to estrogens. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the polymorphism in CYP19 gene and its potential effects in female buffaloes fertility. The DNA was extracted from the blood samples of 81 Egyptian river buffalo females and a 419 bp fragment contained a part of CYP19- distal promoter P1.1 was amplified by PCR which subsequently treated with PvuII restriction enzyme. The PCR-RFLP pattern showed that all the animals had a fixed GG genotype and A allele was not detected. Sequencing of the amplified fragment (GenBank accession No. MF490278 and MF490279) followed by sequence alignment with the GenBank database revealed that the homology among the Egyptian river buffalo target sequence and its orthologues sequences in cattle, sheep and goat was 97, 95 and 93%, respectively. G to A transition SNP (G197A) was detected among individuals representing the Egyptian river buffalo by sequencing. G allele was detected only in the Egyptian buffalo and not in the other buffalo records in the GenBank. Seventeen transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) span along the sequence were predicted.
埃及河水牛细胞色素P450芳香化酶(CYP19)基因的分子特征
细胞色素P450芳香化酶(CYP19)基因催化类固醇生成的最后一步,将雄激素转化为雌激素。因此,本研究的目的是研究CYP19基因的多态性及其对雌性水牛生育能力的潜在影响。从81头埃及河水牛雌性的血液样本中提取DNA,并通过PCR扩增出一个419bp的片段,该片段包含CYP19-远端启动子P1.1的一部分,随后用PvuII限制性内切酶处理。PCR-RFLP图谱显示,所有动物均具有固定的GG基因型,未检测到a等位基因。对扩增片段(GenBank登录号MF490278和MF490279)进行测序,然后与GenBank数据库进行序列比对,结果显示,埃及河水牛靶序列与其牛、绵羊和山羊的同源序列之间的同源性分别为97%、95%和93%。通过测序在代表埃及河水牛的个体中检测到G到A过渡SNP(G197A)。G等位基因只在埃及水牛中检测到,而在GenBank的其他水牛记录中没有检测到。预测了17个转录因子结合位点(TFBS)沿该序列分布。
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