LCORL和STC2变异增加了牛和其他动物的体型和生长速度。

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Fengting Bai 白凤庭, Yudong Cai 蔡钰东, Min Qiu 邱敏, Chen Liang 梁晨, Linqian Pan 潘麟茜, Yayi Liu 刘雅怡, Yanshuai Feng 冯衍帅, Xuesha Cao 曹雪莎, Qimeng Yang 杨启蒙, Gang Ren 任刚, Shaohua Jiao 焦少华, Siqi Gao 高思祺, Meixuan Lu 卢美轩, Xihong Wang 王喜宏, Rasmus Heller, Johannes A Lenstra, Yu Jiang 姜雨
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自然变异体可以显著改善家畜的生长性状,是基因编辑的安全靶点,因此被应用于动物分子设计育种。然而,这种安全且大效的突变严重缺乏。利用祖先重组图,我们研究了肉牛品种最近的选择特征,确定了LCORL和STC2位点的横扫驱动变异对体型和生长速度的显著影响。LCORL的ACT-to-A移码突变主要发生在中欧牛中,并刺激生长。值得注意的是,在绵羊、山羊、猪、马、狗、兔子和鸡的商业品种中也发现了趋同截断突变。在STC2基因中,我们发现了一个位于脊椎动物保守区域的错义突变(A60P)。我们在基因编辑的小鼠模型中验证了这两种自然突变,纯合子携带者的两种变异显著增加了平均体重11%。我们的发现提供了一个看似反复出现的体型基因靶标,增强了驯化物种的截断突变,并为基于基因编辑的动物育种提供了有价值的靶标。
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LCORL and STC2 Variants Increase Body Size and Growth Rate in Cattle and Other Animals.

Natural variants can significantly improve growth traits in livestock and serve as safe targets for gene editing, thus being applied in animal molecular design breeding. However, such safe and large-effect mutations are severely lacking. Using ancestral recombination graphs, we investigated recent selection signatures in beef cattle breeds, pinpointing sweep-driving variants in the LCORL and STC2 loci with notable effects on body size and growth rate. The ACT-to-A frameshift mutation in LCORL occurs mainly in central-European cattle, and stimulates growth. Remarkably, convergent truncating mutations were also found in commercial breeds of sheep, goats, pigs, horses, dogs, rabbits, and chickens. In the STC2 gene, we identified a missense mutation (A60P) located within the conserved region across vertebrates. We validated the two natural mutations in gene-edited mouse models, where both variants in homozygous carriers significantly increase the average weight by 11%. Our findings provide insights into a seemingly recurring gene target of body size enhancing truncating mutations across domesticated species, and offer valuable targets for gene editing-based breeding in animals.

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