哈萨克马慢肌和快肌转录组比较分析。

IF 7.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Jianwen Wang , Wanlu Ren , Zhiwen Sun , Zixiang Han , Yaqi Zeng , Jun Meng , Xinkui Yao
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摘要

本研究对哈萨克马不同性别(雄性和雌性)的伸肌(EDL)和比目鱼肌(SOL)的肌纤维类型组成进行了深入分析。结果显示,EDL和SOL肌肉的肌纤维类型组成存在明显差异,SOL肌肉中I型纤维的比例更高,而EDL肌肉中II型纤维的比例更高。此外,哈萨克马的肌纤维直径相对较小,这可能与其肌肉的柔软度和食用品质有关。我们利用高通量测序技术构建了 32 个 cDNA 测序文库,并获得了高质量的读数数据。基因表达分析显示,EDL和SOL肌肉中分别有278和372个差异表达基因(DEGs),包括与肌肉收缩、新陈代谢和发育相关的基因。性别间 DEGs 的交叉分析表明,60 个 DEGs 在雄马和雌马中存在显著差异。GO注释和KEGG分析进一步阐明了这些DEGs在肌肉结构、功能和细胞信号传导中的作用。蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用(PPI)网络分析和枢纽基因的鉴定为了解肌肉生长和发育的分子机制提供了新的视角。最后,通过实时定量 PCR(qRT-PCR)验证了 DEGs 数据的可靠性。这项研究不仅加深了我们对马肌肉生物学特性的了解,还为改善马肌肉性能和健康提供了潜在的分子靶标。
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Comparative transcriptome analysis of slow-twitch and fast-twitch muscles in Kazakh horses

This study conducted a thorough analysis of the myofiber type composition in the extensor digitorum longus muscle (EDL) and soleus muscle (SOL) of Kazakh horses, across different genders (male and female). The results showed significant differences in myofiber type composition between EDL and SOL, with a higher proportion of Type I fibers in SOL muscles and a greater prevalence of Type II fibers in EDL muscles. Additionally, the myofiber diameter in Kazakh horses was relatively small, potentially related to the tenderness and edible quality of their muscles. Using high-throughput sequencing technology, we constructed 32 cDNA sequencing libraries and obtained high-quality read data. Gene expression analysis revealed 278 and 372 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in EDL and SOL muscles, respectively, including genes related to muscle contraction, metabolism, and development. Intersection analysis of DEGs between genders showed that 60 DEGs were significantly different in both male and female horses. GO annotation and KEGG analysis further elucidated the roles of these DEGs in muscle structure, function, and cellular signaling. Protein-protein interaction (PPI) network analysis and identification of hub genes provided new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying muscle growth and development. Finally, the reliability of the DEGs data was validated through quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). This study not only enhances our understanding of the biological characteristics of horse muscles but also provides potential molecular targets for improving horse muscle performance and health.

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Meat Science
Meat Science 工程技术-食品科技
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
9.90%
发文量
282
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: The aim of Meat Science is to serve as a suitable platform for the dissemination of interdisciplinary and international knowledge on all factors influencing the properties of meat. While the journal primarily focuses on the flesh of mammals, contributions related to poultry will be considered if they enhance the overall understanding of the relationship between muscle nature and meat quality post mortem. Additionally, papers on large birds (e.g., emus, ostriches) as well as wild-captured mammals and crocodiles will be welcomed.
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