{"title":"SYISL启动子中的功能性SNPs显著影响猪的肌肉纤维密度和肌肉性状。","authors":"Wei Lv, Yaxin Peng, Jingjing Hu, Mingfei Zhu, Yangcang Mao, Litong Wang, Guoshui Wang, Zaiyan Xu, Wangjun Wu, Bo Zuo","doi":"10.1111/age.13370","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p>Our previous studies showed that <i>SYISL</i> is a negative regulator of muscle growth and regeneration in mice, pigs and humans. <i>SYISL</i> knockout resulted in an increase in the density of muscle fibers and muscle growth. However, it is unclear whether there are natural mutations in pig <i>SYNPO2</i> intron sense-overlapping lncRNA (<i>pSYISL</i>) that affect the expression of <i>pSYISL</i> and muscle growth traits. In this study, three SNPs in exons and six SNPs within the promoter of <i>pSYISL</i> were identified. Association analysis showed that the two SNPs in exons are significantly associated with loin muscle area (<i>p</i> < 0.05); the six SNPs in the promoter that show complete linkage are significantly associated with live backfat thickness and live loin muscle area in American Large White pigs. Bioinformatics and luciferase reporter assays as well as <i>in vitro</i> binding experiments indicated that the mutation of SNP rs702045770 (g.539G>A) leads to the loss of YY1 binding to the promoter, thus affecting the expression level of <i>pSYISL</i>, and we found that Jiangshan Black pigs with genotype GG have a higher expression level of <i>pSYISL</i> than genotype AA individuals, but the muscle fiber density was significantly lower than in genotype AA individuals. Furthermore, the association analysis showed that the carcass backfat thickness of genotype GG of SNP rs702045770 was significantly higher than that of other genotypes in (Pietrain × Duroc) × (Landrace × Yorkshire) crossbred pigs (<i>p</i> < 0.05). The glycolytic potential of genotype GG was significantly higher than that of other genotypes (<i>p</i> < 0.05). These results provide novel insight into the identification of functional SNPs in non-coding genomic regions.</p>","PeriodicalId":1,"journal":{"name":"Accounts of Chemical Research","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":16.4000,"publicationDate":"2023-10-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Functional SNPs in SYISL promoter significantly affect muscle fiber density and muscle traits in pigs\",\"authors\":\"Wei Lv, Yaxin Peng, Jingjing Hu, Mingfei Zhu, Yangcang Mao, Litong Wang, Guoshui Wang, Zaiyan Xu, Wangjun Wu, Bo Zuo\",\"doi\":\"10.1111/age.13370\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p>Our previous studies showed that <i>SYISL</i> is a negative regulator of muscle growth and regeneration in mice, pigs and humans. <i>SYISL</i> knockout resulted in an increase in the density of muscle fibers and muscle growth. 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Bioinformatics and luciferase reporter assays as well as <i>in vitro</i> binding experiments indicated that the mutation of SNP rs702045770 (g.539G>A) leads to the loss of YY1 binding to the promoter, thus affecting the expression level of <i>pSYISL</i>, and we found that Jiangshan Black pigs with genotype GG have a higher expression level of <i>pSYISL</i> than genotype AA individuals, but the muscle fiber density was significantly lower than in genotype AA individuals. Furthermore, the association analysis showed that the carcass backfat thickness of genotype GG of SNP rs702045770 was significantly higher than that of other genotypes in (Pietrain × Duroc) × (Landrace × Yorkshire) crossbred pigs (<i>p</i> < 0.05). The glycolytic potential of genotype GG was significantly higher than that of other genotypes (<i>p</i> < 0.05). 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Functional SNPs in SYISL promoter significantly affect muscle fiber density and muscle traits in pigs
Our previous studies showed that SYISL is a negative regulator of muscle growth and regeneration in mice, pigs and humans. SYISL knockout resulted in an increase in the density of muscle fibers and muscle growth. However, it is unclear whether there are natural mutations in pig SYNPO2 intron sense-overlapping lncRNA (pSYISL) that affect the expression of pSYISL and muscle growth traits. In this study, three SNPs in exons and six SNPs within the promoter of pSYISL were identified. Association analysis showed that the two SNPs in exons are significantly associated with loin muscle area (p < 0.05); the six SNPs in the promoter that show complete linkage are significantly associated with live backfat thickness and live loin muscle area in American Large White pigs. Bioinformatics and luciferase reporter assays as well as in vitro binding experiments indicated that the mutation of SNP rs702045770 (g.539G>A) leads to the loss of YY1 binding to the promoter, thus affecting the expression level of pSYISL, and we found that Jiangshan Black pigs with genotype GG have a higher expression level of pSYISL than genotype AA individuals, but the muscle fiber density was significantly lower than in genotype AA individuals. Furthermore, the association analysis showed that the carcass backfat thickness of genotype GG of SNP rs702045770 was significantly higher than that of other genotypes in (Pietrain × Duroc) × (Landrace × Yorkshire) crossbred pigs (p < 0.05). The glycolytic potential of genotype GG was significantly higher than that of other genotypes (p < 0.05). These results provide novel insight into the identification of functional SNPs in non-coding genomic regions.
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