解码牛(Bos taurus)二酰基甘油酰基转移酶(DGAT)基因家族:了解功能的途径。

IF 3 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Effat Nasre Esfahani, Saeid Ansari Mahyari, Peymaneh Davoodi, Mostafa Ghaderi-Zefrehei, Bluma J Lesch
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摘要

二酰基甘油酰基转移酶(DGAT)是脂肪储存的关键酶,将二酰基甘油和脂肪酰基辅酶a转化为三酰基甘油。在牛(Bos taurus)中,DGAT1和DGAT2基因因其对产奶量性状,特别是乳脂产量和百分比的显著影响而闻名。然而,牛基因组包含12个其他DGAT基因家族成员,这些成员在很大程度上仍未被表征。该研究检查了这些DGAT蛋白的遗传组成,揭示了外显子数量、异构体、氨基酸组成、分子量、等电点和预测SNP位置的差异。这些基因分布在5条染色体(2、14、15、25和X)上,这个基因家族在牛体内的扩展可能是基因复制事件的结果,由有利于这种复制的特定基元驱动。通过识别这些差异,该研究为鲜为人知的DGAT基因提供了基础见解,该基因可能参与调节乳脂生成等重要特征。这种全面的DGAT基因家族的计算机分析为这些酶在牛体内的遗传和结构多样性提供了有价值的见解。这也为进一步研究功能性snp及其在改善乳脂生产性状中的潜在作用奠定了基础,有助于推进牛遗传学和奶牛生产优化。为此,鉴定以前未被鉴定的DGAT基因及其可能参与的乳脂合成可以为创新育种策略铺平道路,重点是提高奶牛的产奶量和脂肪含量。
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Decoding Cattle (Bos taurus) Diacylglycerol Acyltransferase (DGAT) Gene Families: A Pathway to Functional Understanding.

Diacylglycerol acyltransferases (DGAT) are key enzymes in fat storage, converting diacylglycerol and fatty acyl CoA into triacylglycerol. In cattle (Bos taurus), the DGAT1 and DGAT2 genes are well-known for their significant influence on milk production traits, particularly milk fat yield and percentage. However, the cattle genome contains twelve other DGAT gene family members that remain largely uncharacterized. The research examined the genetic makeup of these DGAT proteins, revealing differences in exon count, isoforms, amino acid composition, molecular weight, isoelectric points, and predicted SNP locations. The genes are distributed across five chromosomes (2, 14, 15, 25, and X), and the expansion of this gene family in cattle is likely the result of gene duplication events, driven by specific motifs that favor such duplication. By identifying these distinctions, the study provides foundational insights into the lesser-known DGAT genes, which could be involved in regulating important traits like milk fat production. This comprehensive in silico analysis of the DGAT gene family offers valuable insights into the genetic and structural diversity of these enzymes in cattle. It also establishes a platform for future research into functional SNPs and their potential role in improving milk fat production traits, contributing to the advancement of cattle genetics and dairy production optimization. To this end, the identification of previously uncharacterized DGAT genes and their possible involvement in milk fat synthesis could pave the way for innovative breeding strategies focused on improving both milk yield and fat content in dairy cattle.

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Journal of Heredity
Journal of Heredity 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
6.50%
发文量
63
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Over the last 100 years, the Journal of Heredity has established and maintained a tradition of scholarly excellence in the publication of genetics research. Virtually every major figure in the field has contributed to the journal. Established in 1903, Journal of Heredity covers organismal genetics across a wide range of disciplines and taxa. Articles include such rapidly advancing fields as conservation genetics of endangered species, population structure and phylogeography, molecular evolution and speciation, molecular genetics of disease resistance in plants and animals, genetic biodiversity and relevant computer programs.
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